kitler53 said:
oniyide said:
kitler53 said:
yes move is more accurate. nintendo uses software tricks and assumptions about how you are "supposed" to be moving to make it feel more accurate than it really is. if you are playing something like wii sports resort it is really easy to fool the game and thus easy to demonstrate how motion plus is not actually all that accurate. move (and also kinect) use camera technology so the hardware can't be fooled. this is why frisbee golf on wii sports resort is a joke but on sports champions a real challenge. sports champions forces you to be honest. as a competitive gamer, my will to win trumps my will to be honest hence why i can't enjoy the wii sports version.
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pretty much this, but its not that different, also i find the FPSs to be a little better, the camera does a better job of tracking on Move so i dont have to make much adjustments to get it toperform the way i want. Contrast that to FPSs on Wii and ive had to have made quire a few adjustmets.
i find it funny how people downplay Move but dont have one or even played it. I have both, they are both good, just wish M+ had half the support Move has, hell even Kinect
Augmented reality also provides experiences on Move that cant be done on Wii
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true, however (and i hate being this much of a snob but it has to be said) the resolution and picture quality on the ps eye is too low for me to enjoy looking at AR games. i hope they fix this for the inevitable ps4.
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oh no ur right, i played Eyepet n nice concept but the camera needs work n i 2nd Sports Champions. its like wii sports but with more challenge. i get that people wanna have fun, but for me i want more substance