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jneul said:
snowdog said:

Well I've just ordered a Starter Pack, a Nav controller and Sports Champions Resort so you can add 1 of each to the list lol.

Once dual analog users start to get pwned by Move users online playing MAG, Killzone 3 and Resistance 3 you'll see the adoption rate of Move sky rocket. Pointer controls are faster, smoother and more accurate than dual analog sticks. We'll also hopefully see either Move support at launch or a patch available for Black Ops and the new Medal of Honor games too I expect.

Those having any doubts about pointer controls being far superior to dual analog controls for shooters may want to take a look at this, done by a guy called Indy on the IGN forums a while ago - 9 targets (8 smaller than a headshot) hit in 1.8 seconds:


i think we need to one for move as well maybe i can get my friend to help me out, as she is an expert ds3 shooter on re5 move, but yet i am faster (still getting used to improving my accuracy with move) then my friend and my ratings are higher, even tho it's only my first playthrough!!

is there anything i can use to record gameplay, that does not cost me a fortune??

Not too sure mate, it was a guy called Indy from the IGN forums that recorded this. There's no chance I'd be able to even press the fire button 9 times in 1.8 seconds let alone aim and hit anything lol. Try having a look at the GeoVid web site, looks like he used a free/demo bit of software given the logo over the top.

I'm hoping that the bad reviews for Medal of Honor are going to result in EA adding a Move compatible patch to try and get some more sales...and then Treyarch will add it to Black Ops because Medal of Honor has it lol. I'm really surprised that none of likes of IGN, Eurogamer, Gamespot or CVG have asked the developers of each game about a Move patch. It only took Zipper Interactive 6 weeks to write the core code for the Move part of the patch, mainly because AI's LiveMove2 basically writes all of the code for them. Quite a handy and impressive piece of middleware imo.