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Even Microsoft can see that this thing is complete sh*t... waaaay too big for little kids and women... that's not casuel that's even harder then hardcore: Gamers with really big hands..



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

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excellentbeing said:
steven787 said:
excellentbeing said:
THere is no ir system like the wii mote so no pointing. That is just stupid; taking 1 think out of the ir out wiimote and redesigning it wont give a wii like experience. Plus if they forgot rumble and a speaker in better quality, they will be be more stupid than Sony making the Sixaxis (which nobody really use since its an option

 

One of the reasons why I think fake is they say they are pointing in one of the videos (I don't know if it's one of the ones here, but I saw it earlier). (Edit: it's the first part of the first video, with tiger.)

THere is no pionter on the screen when he pointed. Its a gesture that when you point at the screen then tilt it, u turn

 

I'm trying to think of a word that describes the way I feel about that without being derogatory towards any unrelated groups of people.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

Millennium said:
Unfortunately, their claims violate some major laws of physics. I'll be interested to see how this thing determines its position in space without a point of reference.

 

Good point. I dk how the gyroscope can communicate where it is exactly in the room.



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