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jneul said:
ninty_shareholder64 said:
greenmedic88 said:
ninty_shareholder64 said:
 

You Sir don't understand it, obv.

I know how the gyros work and the gyros in Motionplus and Move are more or less the same. And the gyros are great when moving fast. For slow moving, like aiming in FPS, it's not pricise enough, i think. Not with Motionplus or with the gyros in Move. You have to recalibrate with eye toy camera, or could be done with the IR Sensor on WII. Additionally, problems with Gyros came with the changing temperature.

And the 1:1 motion (lag?1:1?) from Move couldn't work better than Wiimotionplus without the eye toy camera and lightening ball. But you won't agree, obv.

You're mistaken.

You are entitled to your opinion naturally, but there hasn't been a single review out yet to make the claim that the Wii Remote is more accurate, which either means you haven't used Move yourself and have no basis for comparison, or you simply choose to believe what you want to believe regardless of everything that has already been confirmed.

I never said that the Wii Remote is more accurate, did I?

I wanted to say, without eye toy camera the motion detection from Move would have the same problems like Motionplus (temperature, slow moving -->decalibrating). The trick with Move is the Camera-ball Recalibration system. Or better, 2 different techs for motion detection, if you like.

And for motion detection that system is superior to the Wiimote with motionplus, ok!

I just said that for FPS aiming, the IR sensor seems superior to the Ball-eye-toy-thing. Not using gyros for that issue, ok. I know it could be mixed, than Move could be even better, but i don't know if that works. It's never been done with motionplus, i think. Red Steel 2 just used the motionplus for sword fight, not for pistol aiming.

 

it's a matter of preference in my view i love the ball-pseye version of shooter controls, far more freedom, people hate new ways of doing things so it's natural to think wiimote is better because that is what you are used to, me i have already adapted and love it

I never used Move and i said that several posts before, so i don't know. It's just a theoretical point of view. I just wanted to point out that the IR sensor has some advantages, too, imo. And i read somewhere (at ign, i think), that FPS aiming with Move is different, cause you actually have to move the Move, not to point at a specific location like Wii IR.

But i don't know if that is correct for every coming Move FPS and if it's better or not.