
P*N: Like many of the other PlayStation 3 owners I too was excited last Friday to pick up the PlayStation Move Bundle, and with it’s $99.99 price tag I couldn’t really complain as it came with Sports Championship and I was under the impression a few games I already owned, Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition and Heavy Rain, were already Move supported. Much to my surprise Heavy Rain wasn’t Move supported until a few days later but Resident Evil 5 was, so after playing around in Sports Championship for a good few hours I realized the Move has a lot of potential. The accuracy of the Move when playing Sports Championship was spot on, any little wrist turn was detected, which made me mess up a lot in table tennis, and it made games like Volleyball and Bocce nothing but fun and frustrating at the same time. But, it wasn’t any of the Move exclusive games that I had any real issues with, it was the controls for games that were getting PlayStation Move support that bothered me the most.

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That's really cool. It's crazy something like that is possible with gaming controllers 1000's of miles away.

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Lack of games that proved the concept that 3rd parties could then copy en masse?
Because it was a uninspired ripoff of the Wii controller without the Nintendo library to back it and didn't try to put any real effort into development such as getting their top developers to make games for it and instead gave tech demos disguised as games to their least talented developers so the best can focus on single player only games.
Socom, killzone, resistance and tiger wood 14 were great with the move but agree lacked more games.
That exactly why I didn't buy it. There too many games coming out in october and in november. DC universe online, Sims 3, Naruto ultimate ninja storm 2. So Move just got moved to the back of my buying list. lol im so funny.
k this is a serious question...
i got a ps3 and i love it i bought move on last tuesday. and im really not sure if i got a bad camara or not. it looks kinda fuzzy but maybe it is suppost to i keep on debating on returning it or not. would really love it if some people told me how thiers works so i would know if i should try to return it or not. seems to be workin good on some games but a few of the demos i have to recalibrate alot but that might just be because they are not finished games.
any help would be appriciated. i tried watchin some videos posted but normally they are so far away that i cant tell of the video quality. on games like eye pet, start the party, and calibrating like the archery where it shows you where to stand is mainly where i mean.
thanks in advance for any help
I was gonna buy MOVE...and what made me interested in them were the tech demos
just wanted to say thanks to everyone who responded to video quality.
yeah i never had a problem with tracking it also it works great tracking. that tumble demo was really impressive. i will have to try using more lighting while i play eyepet and such next time. i do norm play in the dark more then light so hopefully that works just wasnt sure if i got a bad camara. figured it wasnt though with how good it tracks.
and the recalibrating i mean was in the demo for timecrissis seemed like after a few min my crosshair was off and i would have to hit start to recalibrate it. figured it was just an early build. i understand the recalibrating for sports champion that doesnt bother me at all.
thanks again for the help