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brendude13 said:
orniletter said:

As others have said:

Move is better at registering the "movement" of the controller (think Zelda: Skyward Sword or Wii Sports Resort)

While Wiimotes are better as pointer controllers (Metroid Prime trilogy, Wii-Call of Dutys)

That is certainly not what I've experienced.

Maybe mine are faulty or something.

That might indeed be the case. Have you ever used the sensitivity setup in the Wii menu, where you see two (or more) white circles on a black screen? It really helps identifying problems with your Wii Remote "sensor bar" setup. For example, if the setup is too sensitive, you can get crappy results, for example from lights reflecting from windows etc.

orniletter really summed it up very well: Move is better/more accurate for sensing (body) "movement", Wii Remote is better/more accurate/sensitive as a mouse replacement.