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Mr Puggsly said:
kowhoho said:

You're trying to argue that I sound like an advertisement when you say stuff like that?

You also cite they Wii's cheapness as a benefit over the Move yet you ignore the even greater expense of Kinect? Don't call me biased and spit out crap like that; I've seen both sides of the argument and come to my own conclusions. How dare you call me biased!

I think that motion controls of any kind are more accessible for non-gamers, and that the Move is the best of the three, after experiencing what the Wii has to offer and watching dev diaries and gameplay videos for Move and Kinect.

You state that a joystick is free with the PS3 and that the Move is an extra expense which will cause it to sell badly, and yet you ignore the fact that this is equally true for Kinect and continue to sing its praises! You are the Oroboros my friend, a snake biting its own tail.

Lets bear in mind I just said Kinect will be a blast with friends. While you went on and on about how "fresh" and cutting edge the Move is. You even spewed crap about how its great for introducting people to intense titles!

It seems the best reason to buy a Move is to play games that are already playable with a joystick. We can assume only a small number of people will buy a Move to play games they already enjoy with a joystick. The Move is clearly intended to bring in a casual audience. But I don't think its unique or "trendy" enough to draw in much people.

Now when I say the Move is expensive, you respond with the Kinect is expensive as well. However, you ignore the Kinect is in huge demand even at its high price. To contrary, there is little demand for the Move. Nobody talks about the Move and its coming really soon.

You are so full of sh*t it's not even believable. At first this argument was kind of fun but now you're just being childish.

Move is fresh because it's new. That's the definition of fresh.

It's cutting edge because it's f*cking new technology.

And, much like the Wii did, it has the potential to absorb a non-gamer market.

 

Where is this "huge demand" by the way? Provide me some evidence and maybe your points will be worth a damn. Everyone - everyone - I've talked to in person has told me that Kinect looks retarded, while they see the potential in Move, which at this point is all we can talk about since neither has released.



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