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I agree,  I am having a blast with Sports Champions right now,  and the archery is alot of fun with 2 PS Moves.   The Gladiator ring is also better with 2 Moves.  Havent played anymore than that and the Table Tennis.  Which is also fun



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Im telling you right now, practice table tennis. You cant just try to slam it down people throats you need to guide the ball the same as in real life. Once you figure it out its insanely rewarding.



Playstation move sounds fun. I will be picking up the console bundle soon along with heavy rain. do you guys think i need an extra move controller. also how does move controller plus dualshock work? Should i pick up the nav controller as well?



SpartenOmega117 said:

Playstation move sounds fun. I will be picking up the console bundle soon along with heavy rain. do you guys think i need an extra move controller. also how does move controller plus dualshock work? Should i pick up the nav controller as well?


I cant vouch for the nav since i havent used it or the dualshock with move, but an extra Move controller is essential. It makes archery and gladiator duals great for single player and you need it to play VS or teams in ping pong and volleyball and gladator



SpartenOmega117 said:

Playstation move sounds fun. I will be picking up the console bundle soon along with heavy rain. do you guys think i need an extra move controller. also how does move controller plus dualshock work? Should i pick up the nav controller as well?


Can't tell you, I didn't buy a nav. I have been trying to get used to using a DS3 for a while as an analog controller, I wanted to save the $30. I ended up not even needing it. Nothing uses it.

2x Move controllers is all you need besides the PSeye. 

 

Not sure if Heavy Rain uses 2x controllers, although I doubt it does, the console should comes with Sports Champions, so I would say a 2nd controller purchase definitely helps.



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steverhcp02 said:

Im telling you right now, practice table tennis. You cant just try to slam it down people throats you need to guide the ball the same as in real life. Once you figure it out its insanely rewarding.

Grew up playing ping pong in the garage with my parents, I know I can have a ton of fun in this game if it works as said.

Very much looking forward to it. 

 

Going to go play it now actually. Will let you guys know what I think when I post again.



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Got beat in 4 straight games of Table Tennis. Wow, I suck, just like I always did in ping pong growing up...

 

Still fun though. It seems to mimic me quite well. At one point I did some stupid ass serve where I underhanding it. 

Surely enough I was just as stupid in the game and underhanded it, right off the side of the table like I thought it would.

 

I am drunk and I am having a good old time right now.

 

Thanks SteverHP for suggesting it. Gonna go try and beat the 1st stage hopefully, lol.



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Good shit son. I don't know if I'll buy it or not though. I mean I live in residence at university right now, I'm not gonna get much use out of it in a small ass dorm room.



Also worth mentioning, or so I think. Calibrating has been very minimal so far, contrary to what has been said.

When I started up Archery I had to calibrate, but never afterwards, no longer how long I played it.

When I started up Table Tennis and I had to calibrate, but never afterwards, although I have yet to beat the first opponent, lol. Still a fun game mind you.

Just started Bocce and of course need to calibrate, although most likely won't have to again.

 

I am guessing you need to calibrate when changing game types, not while progressing within a constant game type (Ex: Archery). When you have to calibrate however, it takes only as long as you make it take.

It takes me ~6-7 second to to do it. Simply press the Move button, line up controller with shoulder and press Move button, point straight down and press Move button, put controller at belt button position and press Move button. Same thing every single time and it happens only at the beginning of each play session. Should take most people ~5-10 seconds to pass it. Not as big a deal as made out to be.



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raptors11 said:

Good shit son. I don't know if I'll buy it or not though. I mean I live in residence at university right now, I'm not gonna get much use out of it in a small ass dorm room.


I was having a great time in Table Tennis and was no more than 4 feet away from the TV, a pretty small area mind you. My living room area is pretty small where I am staying right now. It also worked fine 2 - 2  1/2 feet away from the screen, which is the area between my couch and my TV.

I need a new living space... saving up for it.



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