SvennoJ said:
I have worked with accelerometers in my work for use of deadreckoning to keep calculating the position of a car when gps reception is lost for a short while. (urban canyon problems) From experience I've seen that that's only reliable for a short amount of time, 15sec to maybe a minute. You need a reference point to correct for drift in the sensors, which is what the camera is for in move. If you cover the light bulb on move it will continue to work but the pointer will drift and after a couple of minutes you'll be pointing way of screen in killzone 3 or dead space extraction. You have to keep the wii mote still so it can reset the orientation and knows what up, down, left, right is again. It's not setting a point in space (the table) to calculate movements from. All vectors it calculates are relative, it has no idea where the wm is in the room. Sure you can draw a 3D figure in the air and the wm+ should be able to reproduce it on screen, but it can't know your relative position to a ping pong table with any accuracy just a short minute after calibration. It was fun working with the accelerometers. Although not all that useful to calculate your position for more then half a minute, they were very useful to calculate the orientation of the device and make some fun inhouse tilt based games long before the iPhone or Wiimote. If only we had patented it back then :/ |
Just what I was thinking, the camera and the glowing clown nose on top of the dildo allow Move to constantly recalibrate on the fly.
I guess with PS4 Sony will need to upgrade Move's camera to 3D with depth detection like Kinect, as it allows more complex hands-free games and currently MS has no competition in that niche.







