Nomad Blue said:
I guess you wrote that sentence without having actually played any games using Move(never played on the Wii, so can't comment), for instance the Sports Champions games? For example, in Gladiator Duel, your character crouches and jumps when you do. |
I'm not talking about control of the character, that's simply the character changing depending on the position of the wand. Technically you could have your character do the same thing just by moving your arm, what your body is doing is irrelevant.
What I'm talking about is control of the environment. Kinect is reading where you're physically standing and where your body and head are angled and the in game camera is following your positoning. It's a very natural feeling. Head tracking on the Move should be similar and I suppose you could do a version of this with a combination of the wand and the PS Eye camera but you still have to hold a controller in your hand and lighting in the room would be a factor.
By the way, there was absolutely NO setup for any of the Kinect stuff I tried. You had people going in and out of the play area from 3 feet tall to over 6 feet like myself and the games automatically adjusted. You just walked in front of the sensor and the games worked.