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@ thetonestarr
Obviously the IR camera in the wiimote doesn't work if someone stands in front of it either. Of course, if someone was standing in front of you it would obscure the view of the TV anyway, so it is a moot point.

And remember that you will still need an extra wiimote to use as a controller with the wii, so the additional cost is equal to that of the PS eye.


Obviously, yes, you're right.

But the PS Eye won't work right if someone walks into the room, period. If someone walks into the range of the eye at all - EVEN behind the person, it can mess things up. It would require a lot of complicated coding to ensure that doesn't happen, and that would probably be expensive because it's quite difficult to ensure. The IR sensor only stops working if something actually gets in its way, and the coding is very simple.

And yes, you have a point there, except more people will already have an extra Wiimote because... well, it has a LOT of extra uses besides just being used for a few purposes. An extra Wiimote is pretty much something that EVERY Wii owner most likely already has.



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