horrible.
That's a 3rd party solution and not in any way related to the rumoured wiimote type devices that MS and Sony are producing themselves.
| dib8rman said: aren't those the guys that make real golf and other 'real' sports games with peripherals that never sold >.>. Looking at it I can see reasons it wont cater to he same crowd the Wiimote caters to, unless they have multiple color schemes and software support. Good luck to them though, they've been around for a few years now O.o I just don't give them credit because they designed a Wiimote than lied about how to Wiimote works to make theirs sound different. "Uses IR to find it's location." |
It says RF and ultrasonic... I don't see IR anywhere in the blurbicle.
Tease.
now i truly understand why Nintendo likes to keep all there ideas a secret.

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Squilliam said:
It says RF and ultrasonic... I don't see IR anywhere in the blurbicle.
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I'm aware? Did you read my post correctly? I never said they used IR (read post for full explanation here). I said the they said Wiimote uses IR for positioning purposes and that's total bull. It's a beam of light. Also ultrasonic? If it's doing what I think it's doing, I hope no one has a dog/cat/or heaing sensative animal in the house - hell if may even give a human headaches after a while. Using ultrasonic for positioning instead of a gyroscope makes it silent to humans sure I guess though. But I've got to see it in action, I want to see how they can find it's location in relation to the body when people have different body masses, can lay down on a bad and play or sit in a chair. @OP
I'm Unamerica and you can too.
The Official Huge Monster Hunter Thread:
"Instead, it combines patent-pending ultrasonic and RF technologies with three-axis accelerometers to track the precise absolute position and orientation in 3D space of almost any wireless accessory such as golf clubs, baseball bats, tennis racquets, and bowling balls".
Ummm, do they realize that there's enough patent infringement in there for Nintendo to outright shut them down as soon as they get wind of this? The likely nature is that this product will never reach the shelves. Don't get your hopes up too high. Seems like these guys don't know how to research existing patents.
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