Move with 3D will be amazing.
| okr said: I think this thread is a good example why (imo) it's better for a company to NOT show tech demos. |
well remember this, is not just about showing a tech demo, it also shows what some code example's are there for developer's to use.Though you may hav a point I guess what you maybe indicating that it may raise expectation's too high,an while i completely understand that.
Without showing some example's to developer's there may be less of a reason for developer's to try the device and not go ahead an develop their own game using the controller and get the creative juices flowing.
it's both good and Bad from that point because some may feel that your setting up the person with a big let down if the software does not get made, but on the same token In my opinion it's atleast better to show what it's capable of and see what the developer's could do with the technology and try to put out something fantastic with it.

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joeorc said:
well remember this, is not just about showing a tech demo, it also shows what some code example's are there for developer's to use.Though you may hav a point I guess what you maybe indicating that it may raise expectation's too high,an while i completely understand that. Without showing some example's to developer's there may be less of a reason for developer's to try the device and not go ahead an develop their own game using the controller and get the creative juices flowing. it's both good and Bad from that point because some may feel that your setting up the person with a big let down if the software does not get made, but on the same token In my opinion it's atleast better to show what it's capable of and see what the developer's could do with the technology and try to put out something fantastic with it. |
You guessed right. I think with tech demos like this some people could have too high expectations. Let me rephrase my statement: In my opinion hardware companies should show early tech demos only behind closed doors to the industry, but never to the media or (via excited media who are allowed to bring their cameras) to gamers.

It was interesting how at the end the internal developer (Anton) said "People still had preconceived notions of what the Wii could do."
That got me to thinking -- what can the Move do that the Wii can't.
Here is my list:
-- Putting people (players) on screen.
-- Making things that depend on the use of a pressure-sensitive trigger to determine size.
Everything else (even the split screen separate eye controlling cameleon) is software -- and use of two controllers (in the Wii's case, a second main controller or a nunchuk).
Anyone else's thoughts? (And I know the Wii can't show these things in HD too).
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