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i do not like Move tbh



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9087 said:

i do not like Move tbh


have you tried it?? or you don;t just like the looks of it??



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axumblade said:
jneul said:
Gamerace said:
oniyide said:

@Gamerace  i feel you on that, I understand but in my case the accuracy issue is what made me stop playing. When the novelty glasses came off and i realized this crap dont work that well, that was it for me. I read the article it was alright and honestly I dont give a damn what most lay people like and dont like. I gotta go with whats right for me and that would be a more accurate experience. Even if the product does look a bit soulless


Can't fault you there.  I'm sure there'll be a market for Move.  It's only a question of how big a market.

The problem is, no one wants this to be another eyetoy with limited pick-up and quickly abandoned by developers.

And if it only ends up appealling to a portion of the already installed base, it'll be a niche product indeed.

I'm sure Sony (and MS) would love to steal some if not all of Wii's marketshare, but I'm not seeing anything from either that'll make me think it'll happen in any meaningful way.

What's really scary is that outside of gaming and tech sites there's so little buzz for these that a early launch of 3DS would totally annihilate Move and Kinect's hype factor.


There is one problem with your argument, you have not played move for yourself, lol and sports champions, ruse, tumble and echochrome ii i have head lots of good things about those games, so not all move games are bad and we have much better coming, look at killzone 3, infamous 2, socom 4, sorcery etc.

You need to try out Sports champions, I assure you it is not soulless, and I own a wii too, and my problem was witht the accuracy even after i got wiimotion plus it still was not 1:1 i could wave my controller at the top but my mii would still hit that ball as if i was holding the wiiremote right, I can think of lots of other examples as well.

Maybe you just suck at aiming. :P

On another note, Unfortunately, not all of us have gotten the opportunity to use the Move, I can't wait to get ahold of one but I guess we'll be able to get a chance soon enough. I'm hoping stores will get kiosks to try out the Playstation Move.

hehe i was just describing a flaw, if i did that on move it would have no mercy on me, when i played oj move i had to swing porperly, and much to say my aim must not suck as i won several times at table tennis aginst other gamers hahaha

ok hope you find a move kiosk



it's the future of handheld

PS VITA = LIFE

The official Vita thread http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=130023&page=1

so, this guy comes in and start bashing a game he didnt even try. I will tell one thing, did any one play start the party with kids?

 

I bought PS3 move day one with start the party and sports chanmpions. I am enjoying both games playing with my kids. They really love both games and they ask me every day if they can play with PS3 Move.

 

So if the game is not designed for your age, does it make it a failure in your openion?



axumblade said:
jneul said:
axumblade said:
jneul said:
Gamerace said:
oniyide said:

@Gamerace  i feel you on that, I understand but in my case the accuracy issue is what made me stop playing. When the novelty glasses came off and i realized this crap dont work that well, that was it for me. I read the article it was alright and honestly I dont give a damn what most lay people like and dont like. I gotta go with whats right for me and that would be a more accurate experience. Even if the product does look a bit soulless


Can't fault you there.  I'm sure there'll be a market for Move.  It's only a question of how big a market.

The problem is, no one wants this to be another eyetoy with limited pick-up and quickly abandoned by developers.

And if it only ends up appealling to a portion of the already installed base, it'll be a niche product indeed.

I'm sure Sony (and MS) would love to steal some if not all of Wii's marketshare, but I'm not seeing anything from either that'll make me think it'll happen in any meaningful way.

What's really scary is that outside of gaming and tech sites there's so little buzz for these that a early launch of 3DS would totally annihilate Move and Kinect's hype factor.


There is one problem with your argument, you have not played move for yourself, lol and sports champions, ruse, tumble and echochrome ii i have head lots of good things about those games, so not all move games are bad and we have much better coming, look at killzone 3, infamous 2, socom 4, sorcery etc.

You need to try out Sports champions, I assure you it is not soulless, and I own a wii too, and my problem was witht the accuracy even after i got wiimotion plus it still was not 1:1 i could wave my controller at the top but my mii would still hit that ball as if i was holding the wiiremote right, I can think of lots of other examples as well.

Maybe you just suck at aiming. :P

On another note, Unfortunately, not all of us have gotten the opportunity to use the Move, I can't wait to get ahold of one but I guess we'll be able to get a chance soon enough. I'm hoping stores will get kiosks to try out the Playstation Move.

hehe i was just describing a flaw, if i did that on move it would have no mercy on me, when i played oj move i had to swing porperly, and much to say my aim must not suck as i won several times at table tennis aginst other gamers hahaha

ok hope you find a move kiosk

Maybe I don't want a move now. :/ I'm bad enough at blaming the controller when I do something wrong in a Wii game. I'd hate to see it point out my flaws in accuracy. :P


well not all games are like that i.e reflecting real life, kung fu rider is more forgiving and more casual, just go try it, but be warned kung fu rider to me is shovelware, the table tennis game is just like playing table tennis in real life, but you can adapt just think about it



it's the future of handheld

PS VITA = LIFE

The official Vita thread http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=130023&page=1

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I tried the Move and I thought for a second I was playing the Wii. Nothing bad but nothing really above what the Wii can do also!!!



greenmedic88 said:

Racquet Sports also seems quite generic, but if the controls are dead on, it really doesn't matter whether it has professional tennis player models or the Top Spin/Virtua Tennis names.

I had a look at that game when I was browsing around for a WiiMotion Plus tennis game on the Wii. Basically the reviews say that as you upgraded from Motion to Motion to Camera tracking the controls just got worse. For the reviews I read of it, it seems to fit the definition of shovelware. I doubt a PS3 version will be any better.



SecondWar said:
greenmedic88 said:

Racquet Sports also seems quite generic, but if the controls are dead on, it really doesn't matter whether it has professional tennis player models or the Top Spin/Virtua Tennis names.

I had a look at that game when I was browsing around for a WiiMotion Plus tennis game on the Wii. Basically the reviews say that as you upgraded from Motion to Motion to Camera tracking the controls just got worse. For the reviews I read of it, it seems to fit the definition of shovelware. I doubt a PS3 version will be any better.

I recently read a preview for Racquet Sports and apparently it takes the same approach to movement as Wii Sports tennis. In other words, none at all. Players don't actually move their character at all; it auto tracks.

So the controls boil down to how well Move picks up subtleties like topspin, slice , etc. but it does seem pretty shallow for an independent, disc based game. Wii Sports tennis didn't recognize any of that. You could basically play by shaking the remote back and forth rapidly. Not the preferred method, but it still worked.

I'll have a legit opinion later today when I get my controller since I already downloaded the Racquet Sports demo.



If Move makes aiming significantly easier in FPS games, which point based controls generally do, it should sell well to anyone who likes to play shooters competitively online, just as the typical analog stick aiming player would be at a significant disadvantage to someone using M/KB in the same match.

If the difference is that significant, you pretty much won't be able to keep up without Move controls in FPS games that enable them.

In other games, Move has the potential to make some players feel like idiots if the tracking is too tightly matched, so sometimes lenient controls (every flail is a winner) are better for those who aren't into precision (small children). I'm sure Move will have it's share of that kind of game too where button presses are replaced by loosely translated gestures, which is a bit pointless, but some seem to enjoy regardless.



the only problem i see in MOVE is that there is no warning that a warm up is needed before gaming... Wednesday i play it for several hours and yesterday my harm and shoulder hurt all day long!



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