o_O.Q said:
z101 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.
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There is no "assumption". Perhaps they use something like that in Wii Sports Resort, but it is not necessary. Connect your Wiimote Plus with a PC an look at the pure data the Wiimote delivers, it is more than accurate.
Move on the other needs to make assumptions, because the system can not process the camera data in real time. So Move has a bigger lag than motion plus.
In sports champion you must use more power to throw the frisbee, and some people may think this is because of better motion technology. In fact they could have done this in Wii Sports Resort as well, but nintendo fears that the people may throw their wiimote in the tv, so they made the frisbee controls more sensitive. All in all Wii Sports Resorts is the better game and more challenging then sports champions.
The Wii Motion controls has some big advantage: The pointer controls, because this works with the sensor bar. So the Wii pointer controls are lag-free and precise. The pointer controls from Move are not that good.
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now which is the better game is up to opinion but how could it be more challenging if you just said that sports champions requires more effort to play? aren't you contradicting yourself?
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hes full of it, trust me as i guy who has both devices. Their is no lag in either one. The Move does track data in real time, these are just lies