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Soap_McTavish said:
sc94597 said:
Soap_McTavish said:
Motion Plus isn't really all that great. I found Wii Sports Resort to be really inaccurate and frustrating to play. But it's definitely a step up from the normal wii mote.

As every control scheme, I expect it to evolve. Wii Sports Resort was only the first game. To say that it is representing of all M+ games, would be similar to saying Wii Sports reprents all regular Wii Mote games. As you can see in Red Steel 2, it is very accurate, and it's fluidity is excellent.

well, no one here has played red steel 2 yet, and judging from the abomination of a game red steel 1 was, i don't expect much. Nintendo blatently lied with the advertising of the wii when they first sold it, motion plus is a huge step forward though. I totally understand that motion + is also software based and developers need to work with their code, and that wii sports resort was the tech demo for it to show case a bit of what it can do, and some parts of it are great, though, if I had to choose between zelda wii being like wii sports resort or twilight princess i'd go with twilight princess. if the motion control isn't a generation leap over what wii sports resort has the game wont even be playable.


I have very high expectations for the software side of the motion+ from nintendo, and hopefully they make that technology available to third parties so we can see something worth buying on the wii in 2011 when we get zelda wii.

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You require a generation leap over Wii Sports Resort for motion controls?

What game were you playing?



omg Zelda is shaping up to one hell of a game



tehsage said:
Soap_McTavish said:
sc94597 said:
Soap_McTavish said:
Motion Plus isn't really all that great. I found Wii Sports Resort to be really inaccurate and frustrating to play. But it's definitely a step up from the normal wii mote.

As every control scheme, I expect it to evolve. Wii Sports Resort was only the first game. To say that it is representing of all M+ games, would be similar to saying Wii Sports reprents all regular Wii Mote games. As you can see in Red Steel 2, it is very accurate, and it's fluidity is excellent.

well, no one here has played red steel 2 yet, and judging from the abomination of a game red steel 1 was, i don't expect much. Nintendo blatently lied with the advertising of the wii when they first sold it, motion plus is a huge step forward though. I totally understand that motion + is also software based and developers need to work with their code, and that wii sports resort was the tech demo for it to show case a bit of what it can do, and some parts of it are great, though, if I had to choose between zelda wii being like wii sports resort or twilight princess i'd go with twilight princess. if the motion control isn't a generation leap over what wii sports resort has the game wont even be playable.


I have very high expectations for the software side of the motion+ from nintendo, and hopefully they make that technology available to third parties so we can see something worth buying on the wii in 2011 when we get zelda wii.

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Did you watch the launch trailers? None of the games actually worked at all.



Soap_McTavish said:
tehsage said:
Soap_McTavish said:
sc94597 said:
Soap_McTavish said:
Motion Plus isn't really all that great. I found Wii Sports Resort to be really inaccurate and frustrating to play. But it's definitely a step up from the normal wii mote.

As every control scheme, I expect it to evolve. Wii Sports Resort was only the first game. To say that it is representing of all M+ games, would be similar to saying Wii Sports reprents all regular Wii Mote games. As you can see in Red Steel 2, it is very accurate, and it's fluidity is excellent.

well, no one here has played red steel 2 yet, and judging from the abomination of a game red steel 1 was, i don't expect much. Nintendo blatently lied with the advertising of the wii when they first sold it, motion plus is a huge step forward though. I totally understand that motion + is also software based and developers need to work with their code, and that wii sports resort was the tech demo for it to show case a bit of what it can do, and some parts of it are great, though, if I had to choose between zelda wii being like wii sports resort or twilight princess i'd go with twilight princess. if the motion control isn't a generation leap over what wii sports resort has the game wont even be playable.


I have very high expectations for the software side of the motion+ from nintendo, and hopefully they make that technology available to third parties so we can see something worth buying on the wii in 2011 when we get zelda wii.

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Did you watch the launch trailers? None of the games actually worked at all.

Um...what?



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When the wii was coming out they showed a bunch of trailers of all this amazingly accurate game play with 1 to 1 swings and stuff for red steel, however, red steel didnt work at all, it was like purchasing a broken product.



I made a joke about how the next Zelda will be mission based. I also connected it with Monster Hunter. Well I'm wondering if the idea that the next Zelda will be more "structured" like some kind of mission like system. Maybe something like Mega Man, with some kind Menu for a Hub world instead. So maybe no overworld travel?



Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.

Soap_McTavish said:
When the wii was coming out they showed a bunch of trailers of all this amazingly accurate game play with 1 to 1 swings and stuff for red steel, however, red steel didnt work at all, it was like purchasing a broken product.

Because Nintendo developed and published Red Steel. e.e



.jayderyu said:
I made a joke about how the next Zelda will be mission based. I also connected it with Monster Hunter. Well I'm wondering if the idea that the next Zelda will be more "structured" like some kind of mission like system. Maybe something like Mega Man, with some kind Menu for a Hub world instead. So maybe no overworld travel?

I don't see how that would work in an Action-Adventure game. I guess Nintendo would be able to pull it off, somehow.



Soap_McTavish said:
When the wii was coming out they showed a bunch of trailers of all this amazingly accurate game play with 1 to 1 swings and stuff for red steel, however, red steel didnt work at all, it was like purchasing a broken product.

i was apparently the only one that had zero problems with red steels controls.