| TheGameFather said: ^^ Oh I get it, that is funny.
Say, do you think more games should use motion plus? Especially sports games?
It offers a much improved level of motion capture which translates into vastly more precise and intricate gameplay mechanics that really take said genre to new heights, wouldn't you say?
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say how would you use the precision of motion plus in dodgeball?
I can roughly get volleyball, though you're aiming at a tiny screen and that'll suck most of the time.
Basketball... no point to motion plus... unless it's timing the shot, but even then, can't the regular motion do that? (I mean unless the angle unrealistically considers you perfectly facing the rim every time, it's a bit hard to supose people will be able to jauge the angles.
Hockey.... well you could be holding the stick, but how practical would that be to move arround?
Games like Grand Slam used motion plus for the racket angle, games like wii sports used it for sword, ping pong racket, frisbee disk, golf club.... all items you hold in your hand and that are not spherical, unlike a ball that you either hold with 2 hands or just hit with your hand.... and to be realistic, if you ever played sports, your hand is definitely not flat as a racket... The wii motion plus is limited in it's use...
(also I don't know if you've noticed, but the games use over the top moves and stuff ala NBA Jam... which I wouldn't consider as fit as for more realistic movement controls anyways).
That said I love my wii motion plus games, I just don't see how it could have worked here.
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