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Kwaad said:

I'm gonna ellaborate in my gripe a little more.

The current motion chips on the market are way to flakey for my personal preference. In all honesty. I would rather wait 2 years for a new 'motion' controll device for the PS3, than what is on it. Same with the Wii. They both have the exact same flaws. Which in my opinion, makes them useless almost. For a good example of how I feel. Imagine having a new controller that says it does everything, then you get it, all it does is add another d-pad in the form of a stick. So it's not really a stick at all, it's just a d-pad, with a stick, to make it look like an analog stick. That is how I feel about the accelerometer. It says it can do all this range of motion, and stuff. No, it cant. It feels like a d-pad, you have to jerk to controller to push. (instead of just pushing a button) I does not feel analog to me. And untill someone makes a controller that does. I really hate the technology right now, becuase I feel it's a handicap to modern games, becuase Nintendo AND Sony are pushing for use of it. Yet the technology sucks, and is broken, and I would rather never have to use it.

The tilt is good, but flakey sometimes. The Pointer on the Wiimote is too delayed, and the accelerometer is just garbage. (this applies to both SixAxis and Wiimote)


All valid points, just it seems you belong to the past. Better get used to the future if you really enjoy gaming. Sony and Nintendo are moving in this direction, I guess Microsoft will soon too.