| Reasonable said: Clearly Move would be superior input device for a lightsaber, and with the navi probably better for having greater freedom of movement. Kinect would be better for Force gesutures, natuarlly, although with the Eye Move could do an okay if not so good job here. So, yes, Move would be better for Star Wars but he was a bit emotional and needlessly hostile.
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Naturally better with Kinect maybe, but not a great deal better IMO. I think "hold down "T" and thrust hand forward" would do a very effective Force push. "Hold down 'T' and 'Move button' button with Move upright' would do a very nice Force throat grab, then thrust Move in any direction and release T and Move button for a good old fashioned Force throw. Also hold down 'Move button' and slowly wave move from left to right would do a good jedi mind contol hand wave . You have seen the fireball throwing demo this guy has done with Move right?
Isn't it the case that Kinect can't reliably recognise fine motor gestures (finger movements and positions), so using the Move controller to do force gestures would be pretty much as good.
Perhaps the young lad is venting a bit of frustration that Sony don't have a light saber game yet?
We already know sword fighting can be done very satisfactorily with Move (Sports Champions) so there's certainly no technical reason why Move couldn't have a very satisfying Star Wars light saber game. And I'm sure an overall more satisfying game at that.
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