Mr Puggsly said:
kowhoho said:
Mr Puggsly said:
kowhoho said:
Mr Puggsly said:
Tigerlure said:
From our previous argument, don't know whether you remember it or not, it was on a different topic.
And of course we'll see ports of Wii games on the Move, that's common sense. I'm just saying Move actually offers something different, unlike Kinect at the moment.
O and nice pic
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Sure... nothing new. Kinect is something that has totally been done before.
For the record, are you one of those people that think Eyetoy/PS Eye is capable of doing what the Kinect does?
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Sorry to barge into this conversation, but are you one of those people who will cite the similarities between the Wiimote and the Move in a snide and sarcastic fashion, yet completely and conveniently ignore the similarities between the Eyetoy and Kinect?
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I'm not snide and sarcastic about it. The Move is clearly inspired by the Wiimote. You can go on and on about the similarities of the two.
The only real similarity between the Eyetoy and Kinect is a camera. Or in the Kinect's case, cameras.
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I said there were similarities between the Wiimote and the Move. You could just as easily say that Kinect is "inspired" by the Eyes.
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Well let me put it this way.
I think the Kinect is a huge step forward from the Eyes.
The Move however, its baffling how similar it's to something we've seen before.
Just my opinoin, you don't have to agree with it. You won't sway my opinoin either.
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You shouldn't ever say, "you won't sway my opinion," as a general rule. Close-mindedness will get you nowhere.
Not that it was my intention to change your mind.
The Move is a fresher and quite frankly more technologically sound version of the Wiimote (without a cord on the navtroller) but the key difference is that they have Sony's first party to back it up with software. It's a great way to introduce new gamers to the more intense and demanding titles put out on an HD console. Games like No More Heroes just "feel" better on the PS3.
Kinect is something we haven't seen realized to the extent it is supposedly going to be when it releases. This makes it trendy and interesting, but in the long haul I don't think it will be able to stand up. People will only run in place and wave their arms around in front of their home theater for so long, and they probably won't do it in front of guests because as Mega64 puts it, it makes you "look like a f*cking idiot."