• So, i tryed PS Move today
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[QUOTE=paul simon;25651488]FYI, the PlayStation Eye can capture videos in up to 120fps, which isn't "laggy" at all. This means that a fast paced game using the move technology can use 2 frames to detect the balls position per frame, even though the game runs in 60fps. Now I don't develop Move games, so I'm just assuming things here. But Move is pretty damn accurate, and that's a fact.[/QUOTE] lol, you do realize that has little bearing on what causes the lag
[QUOTE=onforty;25576021]High, about 178 CM, Long blonde hair, big chest tightly covered by a PS Move T-Shirt, nice hips and middle to slim legs, smiling white, possibly blue eyed, thats what my memory says :buddy:[/QUOTE] Did she have a penis? This is a matter of national fappery, damn it!
[QUOTE=MisterMooth;25636528]Yes it can. Gyroscopes. itchyflakes are you just some butthurt fanfaggot[/QUOTE] Not butthurt idiot. What you say is dumb so I rate you dumb. Wii and Move are similar but the technology in the Move is superior and way more accurate, that is a proven fact. I've played the Wii, I borrowed one from a friend for a few days, it was fun. When I heard about Move I was interested and got it as a birthday gift. I really like the Wii and defended against what most of my friends were saying against it. But of course, you won't believe me because you think i'm a "fanboy". There's nothing wrong with the Wii, it came out before Move and like all technology it is always being improved upon. Also, Sony has been working on motion controls before Wii came out, they saw a market for motion gaming they improved upon it and Move was the result. Also, using "lol" just makes it look like you don't know what you're talking about. [editline]26th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=PR057R337;25651244]The weaknesses I know about PS Move are pricing and amount of games it got.[/QUOTE] It's not really a weakness, the price is good for what you get. The games will be coming out. Remember when people said PS3 had no games? give it some time and you'll start seeing some games.
[QUOTE=itchyflakes;25652398]Not butthurt idiot. What you say is dumb so I rate you dumb. Wii and Move are similar but the technology in the Move is superior and way more accurate, that is a proven fact. I've played the Wii, I borrowed one from a friend for a few days it was fun and when i heard about Move I wanted it. I really like the wii and defended against what most of my friends were saying against it. But of course, you won't believe me because you think i'm a "fanboy". There's nothing wrong with the Wii, it came out before move and like all technology it is always being improved upon. Also, Sony has been working on motion controls before Wii came out they saw there was a market for motion gaming they improved upon it and Move was the result. Also, using "lol" just makes it look like you don't know what you're talking about.[/QUOTE] Err. For pointing (like for FPSs), the Wii Remote is far more accurate and more responsive. For motion controls, the Wii Remote with MotionPlus and the Move are pretty much the same, with the Move having a slight advantage with its magnetometers and camera to automatically calibrate it and give it a sense of direction, whereas the Wii Remote with MotionPlus requires the user to do this manually (which isn't really a huge problem).
[QUOTE=MisterMooth;25652449]Err. For pointing (like for FPSs), the Wii Remote is far more accurate and more responsive. For motion controls, the Wii Remote with MotionPlus and the Move are pretty much the same, with the Move having a slight advantage with its magnetometers and camera to automatically calibrate it and give it a sense of direction, whereas the Wii Remote with MotionPlus requires the user to do this manually (which isn't really a huge problem).[/QUOTE] So far you have posted videos of the Move with the PS3 in conditions not likely for home use. What I mean is; the PS3 has been running for quite possibly hours on the show floor and it's boxed in keeping it warmer than it would be normally. Anyway, here's a video I made of me playing THE SHOOT Demo, I think it pretty much disproves what you have been babbling about. With that said, you'll find something to nitpick about my video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVCwqrHZDT8[/media] One more thing, the wii comparison video is kinda dumb because the guy is at home comparing his wii to videos of move before its release? Technology advances amigo, wii is awesome but new technology will surpass older tech.
[QUOTE=itchyflakes;25653678]So far you have posted videos of the Move with the PS3 in conditions not likely for home use. What I mean is; the PS3 has been running for quite possibly hours on the show floor and it's boxed in keeping it warmer than it would be normally. Anyway, here's a video I made of me playing THE SHOOT Demo, I think it pretty much disproves what you have been babbling about. With that said, you'll find something to nitpick about my video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVCwqrHZDT8[/media] One more thing, the wii comparison video is kinda dumb because the guy is at home comparing his wii to videos of move before its release? Technology advances amigo, wii is awesome but new technology will surpass older tech.[/QUOTE] That's still not quite as responsive as the Wii Remote, by the looks of it. My main point though is that it's not as accurate as a pointer. It simply can't be due to the limitations of the technology. There's no precise way for it to detect exactly where it's pointing, unlike the Wii Remote which has the IR camera on the remote itself - so it knows just where it's pointing. You'll notice "drift" with the Move as a pointer.
[QUOTE=Zally13;25651198]No, I'm talking about all of them. They're all equally stupid.[/QUOTE] you dont need to stand with the move.
The secret usage of PlayStation Move revealed by chinese (found this on a random chinese forum) [img]http://www.hkttl.com/~hkgolden/images/82401e39a62a96de33532360e950b6db[/img]
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