BrightSideofNews: A small startup called Sixense is bringing a next generation motion controller which makes Skyrim and other games - truly awesome.
We heard of Sixense thanks to Simon Solotko, former AMD social guru whose vision of Holodeck didn't found ground with the PC salesman who is now heading that company. AMD's loss was Sixense's gain though, since the team now is getting more and more vocal about this quite simply, awesome way to play games.
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ah PS Move should have been as cool as this controller...
Is this more accurate than the the Move? I tried the PS-move on that table tennis game and contrary to what everyone else said I noticed enough lag to stop me from playing the game.
So imo controllers are still 100x's better.
but that's not real motion control! is he slashing? NO. will he be able to cast a spell by thrusting his hand out? NO. this is just a normal controller with some Sixaxis abilities.
O_o Didn't seem to be utilized much different from a regular controller. Let's see a few more demonstrations...
I stil got my mouse. No lag there.