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S.T.A.G.E. said:
Squilliam said:
Wiimote is still better because it has the games. I doubt that Sony is going to rush out and stuff every 1st party developer onto making Move games from the ground up, so by the time theres any momentum the generation will probably be over.

While I would like to agree, realistically I feel that Sony will have far less shovelware than the Wii, even though they'll have more games (because of the peripheral head start).

They'll also have far less 'ware in general and far fewer games designed from the ground up to take advantage of the interface itself even if you excluded every piece of shovelware and marginally good game on the Wii.



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well sony got many of the best engineer in the world not surprised.

@squilly still less showel ware it's good, how many motion control games are AAA games on the wii?.

zelda on the wii version (which was good without em) and mario galaxy. that it's.



Lastgengamer said:
I doubt it's much more accurate then a Wiimote with motion plus.

That's what I was thining.

 

Compared to Wiimote alone, of course its better and far more accurate. Once you add the fidelity of WM+ I'm sure its pretty much equal on all accounts.

I'd like to see someone develop a quality game for both (Move and WM+) and then report. Maybe its easier on Move if Sony did a better job with the SDK, but all in all I'd put big money on the two performing equally.



dirkd2323 said:
you guys are so funny, if its coming from a developer who is not owned by Sony, and makes games for both the PS3 and Wii, I am sure its true. I think Wii fans are going to have a hard time with this.

Can you please provide a link showing what Wii games this developer has created?



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Squilliam said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Squilliam said:
Wiimote is still better because it has the games. I doubt that Sony is going to rush out and stuff every 1st party developer onto making Move games from the ground up, so by the time theres any momentum the generation will probably be over.

While I would like to agree, realistically I feel that Sony will have far less shovelware than the Wii, even though they'll have more games (because of the peripheral head start).

They'll also have far less 'ware in general and far fewer games designed from the ground up to take advantage of the interface itself even if you excluded every piece of shovelware and marginally good game on the Wii.

True, but let me clarify. Sony will have less shovelware percentage year after year as opposed to the Wii's years.



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Even if this was true, it doesn't really matter. The Wii will suffer marginally at best from the Move.



M.U.G.E.N said:
bmmb1 said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
famousringo said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
It's kinda obvious tho, Move is Definitely more responsive than the wii even with the motion plus...

Simple example: The table tennis game on the Move. the wii has not been able to do what it can do cuz it's mainly precoded commands used in many wii games (top spin, I can't wait to use it lol)

Either way at E3 we will see how Move and Natal will shine :) can't wait

If you're so eager to play with spin, you could just buy yourself Wii Sports Resort and Grand Slam Tennis right now.

Does those games mimic your wrist movements or are based or precoded movements? I would think it's the latter

Haven't played Grand Slam Tennis, but having played Wii Sports Resort of course, of course the Wii Motion Plus mimics wrist movements accurately whenever it is needed. A very visual example is actually the frisbee beach game. Coming to conclusions when you don't really know the subject matter does not exactly enhance your credibility in this and Wii related threads where you like to make your appearance for whatever reason.

I have played wsr (only for a lil time tho) but I was pretty certain it didn't mimic my wrist movements accurately, sorry. Same with RS2. Freedom of motion IS limited in the Wii.

I don't get this the wii can do everything the move can do claims :S have you guys not seen the tech demos of late? Wii can't do many things to the extent the Move can do, check out the official move thread for the vids if you haven't seen them yet, will help 'your' credibility as well ;)

and for the info, this is the Sony section, talking about the Move's accuracy. I have played the wii and have been following the Move. I would like it if you don't question 'my' reasons. I have a PS3 and I'm exicted for it. Why 'your' spending time here is not clear tho and netiher do I care, so make your 'appearence" anywhere you like, it IS the intetwebz. Just try to stick to the discussion and not underhanded witty remarks, cuz that can go both ways

Dude, the title of this article compares the wiimote and move from the perspective of the developer. How are these comments not on topic?

Is the conversation getting a little to heated for you?



pacman91 said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
bmmb1 said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
famousringo said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
It's kinda obvious tho, Move is Definitely more responsive than the wii even with the motion plus...

Simple example: The table tennis game on the Move. the wii has not been able to do what it can do cuz it's mainly precoded commands used in many wii games (top spin, I can't wait to use it lol)

Either way at E3 we will see how Move and Natal will shine :) can't wait

If you're so eager to play with spin, you could just buy yourself Wii Sports Resort and Grand Slam Tennis right now.

Does those games mimic your wrist movements or are based or precoded movements? I would think it's the latter

Haven't played Grand Slam Tennis, but having played Wii Sports Resort of course, of course the Wii Motion Plus mimics wrist movements accurately whenever it is needed. A very visual example is actually the frisbee beach game. Coming to conclusions when you don't really know the subject matter does not exactly enhance your credibility in this and Wii related threads where you like to make your appearance for whatever reason.

I have played wsr (only for a lil time tho) but I was pretty certain it didn't mimic my wrist movements accurately, sorry. Same with RS2. Freedom of motion IS limited in the Wii.

I don't get this the wii can do everything the move can do claims :S have you guys not seen the tech demos of late? Wii can't do many things to the extent the Move can do, check out the official move thread for the vids if you haven't seen them yet, will help 'your' credibility as well ;)

and for the info, this is the Sony section, talking about the Move's accuracy. I have played the wii and have been following the Move. I would like it if you don't question 'my' reasons. I have a PS3 and I'm exicted for it. Why 'your' spending time here is not clear tho and netiher do I care, so make your 'appearence" anywhere you like, it IS the intetwebz. Just try to stick to the discussion and not underhanded witty remarks, cuz that can go both ways

Dude, the title of this article compares the wiimote and move from the perspective of the developer. How are these comments not on topic?

Is the conversation getting a little to heated for you?

He asked me why I was talking in this topic and that was my response. Might wanna read the whole thing before acting like a smartass...it's an article on the ps3 section and I am an owner of a ps3. Hence why I made an 'appearence' in this thread. Hence I asked the rhetorical question to show how silly his question was. Try to read between the lines and understand the context. So 'dude' since your comment contributed to this thread with absolutely nothing, might wanna try to do that next time. Cuz random comments such as this is useless, or is the whole topic getting too much/heated for you? please don't waste my time anymore on this. I have played the wii and wii+. They did not mimic my movemtns as accurately as ppl claim. Simple as that. I don't care if ppl are hired PR from Nintendo even that is my experience so far. Sheesh some ppl act like some companies pay their bills or something around here.



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S.T.A.G.E. said:
Squilliam said:

They'll also have far less 'ware in general and far fewer games designed from the ground up to take advantage of the interface itself even if you excluded every piece of shovelware and marginally good game on the Wii.

True, but let me clarify. Sony will have less shovelware percentage year after year as opposed to the Wii's years.

To be honest im not sure why a percentage of shovelware is important. Most savvy gamers can see shovelware a mile off, and most Wii gamers probably know to avoid it as well.

@squilly still less showel ware it's good, how many motion control games are AAA games on the wii?.

zelda on the wii version (which was good without em) and mario galaxy. that it's.

Theres plenty of good software on the Wii. The critics are judging them by a different criteria to the audience, so I don't see how an agregate of critic opinions is as relevant to determining which game is AAA and which is not.



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probably just PR but I gotta say that I'm looking forward to this years E3! it's going to be the final fight in this gen I think