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Seece said:
cory.ok said:

so if games will be developed for DS3 controllers but also add move support in for anyone who wants to play with the move, you wouldnt add them?

one of the things that will make move able to compete well (as i said in my previous post) will be its ability to be easily implemented into many games, how can you ignore this?

How can you ignore the big bulk of posts that just explained this.


you would like to focus on games specifically designed with move in mind, i didnt ignore them, though i do question it.  move exclusive games will be far and few between because it will be easy for developers to add move support to games developed for DS3, and likewise, easy for many move developed games to add DS3 support.

it is one of the strengths of moves ability to easy produce a motion controlled lineup of games against kinect, which is why it shouldnt be ignored

kinect will only have sole motion sensor games because it is very limited in the games that can take advantage of it.  move is very unlimited in the games that support can be added to, which will mean that many games will add DS3 support for many move games (or the other way around) because theres no reason not to.  by not adding games that also allow DS3 support, you'll be making one of moves greatest strengths into a weakness (at least as far as your little list is concerned), not because of any technical limitation, but because of your own bias.