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What's your favorite planet? (Besides Earth)

Mercury 1 1.49%
 
Venus 1 1.49%
 
Mars 12 17.91%
 
Jupiter 4 5.97%
 
Saturn 21 31.34%
 
Uranus 13 19.40%
 
Neptune 3 4.48%
 
Pluto (It's still a planet!) 12 17.91%
 
Total:67

Folklore used sixaxis to very good effect. I wish more games got creative that way. Sixaxis may have been an after thought response to Wiimote but it had unused potential.

The painting minigame in Infamous Second son is pretty good, but it has no consequence to mucking up, in fact you can't muck up.

I do like using sixaxis for using the onscreen keyboard, I've not invested in an physical keyboard to use on PS4 yet.



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I agree with OP, a micro planet is still a planet.

OT : I loved foklore but i hated sixaxis interactions, they were clumsy as hell. Not sure if it was better in other games, or got better later, i never tried it again.



I don't remember using Sixaxis at all except for Street Fighter.



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if anyone answers anything but flower you are wrong. ...it was the only game to use the sixaxis.



RenCutypoison said:
I agree with OP, a micro planet is still a planet.

OT : I loved floklore but i hated sixaxis interactions, they were clumsy as hell. Not sure if it was better in other games, or got better later, i never tried it again.


I really shouldn't do this, but do you consider Eris a planet? Or Sedna? Or Ceres? or Makemake? Or Haumea? Or... well, you get the idea.

 

OT: It's Flower.



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Teeqoz said:
RenCutypoison said:
I agree with OP, a micro planet is still a planet.

OT : I loved floklore but i hated sixaxis interactions, they were clumsy as hell. Not sure if it was better in other games, or got better later, i never tried it again.


I really shouldn't do this, but do you consider Eris a planet? Or Sedna? Or Ceres? or Makemake? Or Haumea? Or... well, you get the idea.

 

OT: It's Flower.

Blame OP. I don't think we should classify Planets based on their size but their function. But I'm a shit at astronomy.



RenCutypoison said:
Teeqoz said:


I really shouldn't do this, but do you consider Eris a planet? Or Sedna? Or Ceres? or Makemake? Or Haumea? Or... well, you get the idea.

 

OT: It's Flower.

Blame OP. I don't think we should classify Planets based on their size but their function. But I'm a shit at astronomy.


Well there is no set size limit for what constitutes a planet. A planet is a celestial body which:

*Orbits the sun

*Is not a satelite (moon)

*Has enough mass to assume a round shape

*Has cleared the neighbourhood around it's orbit.

And if I'm correct, Pluto fails at point 4.

But what function are you talking about?



Folklore, closely followed by the keyboard on PS4. Folklore reminded me of Six Axis existing, and then made me wish it was used more hy other games (but not too much).



Teeqoz said:


Well there is no set size limit for what constitutes a planet. A planet is a celestial body which:

*Orbits the sun

*Is not a satelite (moon)

*Has enough mass to assume a round shape

*Has cleared the neighbourhood around it's orbit.

And if I'm correct, Pluto fails at point 4.

But what function are you talking about?


By size i guess i meant mass lol. Idk what function astronomist care about, but i would guess the points you wrote there are pretty much what i meant, as it's not limited to mass but also categorize on seemingly more important points. What i meant is pretty similar to classifying books per theme and not alphabetical order for example.