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guess well see just how good a rts is with these controls is with under siege.  though I am surprised they didn't show this game of it was near finished a couple of months back it was delayed for move though.



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I love a good civilised debate (but only if we can learn something).

 

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jarrod said:
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NJ5 said:
Amazing, the things the PS3 can do when it imitates the Wii.

Amazing, the things the Wii can wo when it imitates the PS2

The only thing I see that Wii imitated PS2 at, was conquering the market leadership for this generation.

 

Aside from that I don't see your point :

 

 

Using DVDs as its main disc format for example

Uh... Gamecube used DVD format >_>

Thos really small discs are DVDs? That is news to me. But lets say they are DVDs. Doesnt change the fact that Nintendo copied disc based formats from Sony and SEGA though. Its only the matter of time before Nintendo starts using Blu Ray on their systems as well.

Actually, the Famicom Disc System predates both Mega CD and PlayStation. :P

was that thing even presented to the public? Or was it just a prototype of one failed idea?



johnsobas said:
too bad it would suck because of no keyboard, and the pointer would work just as well if not better on the wii. Unless you are using mouse+keyboard you would be at a huge disadvantage.

since the move only requires one hand you can just hook up a keyboard to the PS3 and use both, but at that point id rather use a mouse anyways.



I Hate the fact that all these pillows are contaminated by retard!!

Wow. If they get Starcraft 2 on PS3... but that's very unlikely

btw, move vs keyboard and mouse for rts is that same as controller and m&k for fps

Doesn't matter if it's not the same or if it's worse at all. It opens up the game to a new audience in a playable way. It can still be fun.