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leo-j said:

If you aren't planning on playing move in a living room/ large space.. good luck

 

that's my experience with sports champions so far.. I don't like the PS EYE/MOVE combination because of that reason.. you are limited to what the ps eye sees, and if you want to play in your room or something, it really wont work that well..

 

also it's kinda retarded that Sports champions doesn't have online... it would have been such a bigger hit had it come with online multiplayer/competitive play.. I mean gladiator's online would have been... just.. epic.

 

but we'll see what they do with it.. I didn't have trouble with other move demos in terms of spacing and the ps eye, but still.. I didn't feel anything 1:1 either.. only maybe tumble.. and even that had issues

 

for me

 

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Btw as of the comparisons between it and the wii.. accuracy the move takes it, but that's not just it.. the move actually doesn't feel like the wii.. it's kind of strange.. with the wii I get this feeling of wow its so interesting how my movements reflect in the game etc.. but with move I feel that wow I better keep up or, is the game glitching or is my ps eye not catching my controllers..

a game like start the party is real different from anything ive played, but it's almost sholverware from what I've played with the demo.. since it isn't THAT accurate when it comes to hitting what's on screen, the move is 1:1 there for sure, but it feels like a mix of a PS EYE game and a move game with precision, don't wanna go more into it since I haven't played it that much, so I'll see if it impresses me

You are to close to the PSeye. The manual in Sports Champions says to keep 8 ft (2.5m) away. But I play around 5 ft away and it plays like a dream...Move is perfect 1:1