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disolitude said:
sc94597 said:
disolitude said:
 

360 controller is more than adiquate for Halo 3...but mouse and keyboard would be better. Wii mote however would not... Thats what we are comparing right? You are right in saying that it is the next step in the evolution for gaming...its just not there yet.

I'm guessing microsoft or sony will take the best ideas of the wii mote and develop it in to something else by next gen.

However there is no need to copy wii mote this gen in hopes to catch nintendo...it simply doesn't work as well as it should...not yet anyways.

Wii mote is far more accurate than dual analog, and it also allows for quicker movements. Not only that, but it allows for movements on axis which pc& mouse doesn't have, but losing some accuracy, which an upgraded wiimote could get. So yes the wii mote is an upgrade to dual analog, and has the potential to be an upgrade to keyboard&mouse.

 


If thats so...then please tell me why aren't most wii games we have seen thus far hardcore titles that require accuracy and quick gameplay movements? Or why my little sister throws harder in boom blox by flicking her wrist compared to me who can throw a pretty decent fastball? Accuracy indeed...

I'm sorry  but I've played MOH2 and Metroid 3 and while the controls do the job...they are not as good or as accurate as a regular controller due to lack of dual analogs. The whole tilt wii mote to the left if you want to turn left doesn't work for me...

The only game I've played that was better with wiimote was RE4...and that game was godly on the wii. Wiimote + 1 on that one...

You have to change Metroid Prime 3 from default settings to advance, but even on the default settings you could move much faster. If it's not fast enoough change the sensitivity. With dual analog you have to move a stick to demostrate the movement of a gun, but it is in no way as accurate where you could hit a pixel in a second or two as you see in metroid prime. Not to mention how good it feels to grapple a sheild rip it off then start shooting. I actually like how it's not centered on the middle like most console fps, because that allows for more realism. YOu could argue how much you want about how much better dual shock is than the wiimote, but when it comes down to it the FACTS are the wii mote as being more accurate.