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Jadedx said:
pezus said:
Jadedx said:
HoggleBoggle said:

 a full single player move setup consists of 3 items - the camera, the move controller and the navigation controller. a two player setup would be 5 items. However until sony give a definition for what a "unit" is there is no point comparing sales figures. end of story.


If you want to be able to play all of the move games you will need a camera, 2 move controllers, and a navi controlller, 4 products.

Wrong!

WTF are you talking about?  Some games you need two move controllers, some you need the navi, and all need to camera, 4 products.

Name one game that requires 2 Move controllers. There are none. 2 controller play in the few games that have that control option is just that: optional.

Now name one game that requires the nav-con. There are none. It is strictly optional as the left half of the DS3 is functionally the same. Everyone who's read enough about Move to have even the slightest opinion of it already knows this.

Don't want to get you worked up over something you have no interest in as a consumer, but by the same token, keep your opinions in check until you actually have enough first hand experience to know "WTF you are talking about," as you would put it.

I'm getting a bit tired of the FUD that's in circulation over Move. You need to buy exactly one Move controller and one PSEye to play.

A bunch of the current Move games aren't even multiplayer and have no two controller option so unless we're only counting "4 player games that require each player to use three controllers each with three hands," the starter pack gives a player all they need until they want to add more players and options for the games that have them.