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The wiimote and the move function on completely different technologies. The operative difference being that one is more precise and powered by vastly more advanced hardware. If Sony focuses on hardcore games like they have in the past, I see many opportunities for developers to make "our" types of games for move. Socom by all accounts is shaping up nicely for example.
I bet you ten to one that Kevin Butler from the future is the man to show up at the conference. I'm genuinely excited about what they plan to reveal. I really hope starhawk makes an appearance.
It tells me right off the bat that the article is going to be a piece of complete and utter bullcrap. Saves me the time of clicking the link and reading the drivel. Gee, I hope none of you lads went through the trouble...
All Sony needs to do is bring the games. Unlike MS, they have not been shy about placing Move in peoples hands and get this; Letting people actually record their play demos. Move is simple and versatile, and best of all - tactile.
Apples and oranges. This has been debated till faces were blue, but you can’t compare a game where the “lag”, as you put it, was intentionally programmed in to achieve a certain effect or feel, and a sports game where it is obviously a symptom of the limitations of the hardware or software. Apparently, for you, all games are the same, should feel the same and should control the same. That's just not fun.
If you wanted to contrast an FPS to another FPS, your comparison wo...
The paid service is optional and in addition to the "forever free" regular service. The concept of choice must be a foreign one to you.
By the way, how come you aren't in the ms e3 conference threads praising the revolutionary new stuff that the 360 is pushing out? I wonder.
Hey, you forgot the /s tag at the end of your statement...
Might be more of a branching out or "diversifying" the brand. They already have a healthy hardcore market under their thumb. They've got gears and halo and fable which will sell no matter what. I think that their strategy is to eat into nintendo's market share like they did to Sony by releasing a year early.
Ps3 is just getting warmed up my friend...what rock have you been hiding under?
After following the MS conference, I must say that this e3 is Sony's to lose. Nothing really bowled me over. Lots of games that we've seen already. Seems like kinetic will be more for casual gamers and media functionality intergrated with the console. I must say that the new design looks good though, and finally it gets wifi included. Good value overall I'd say at 299.
Not hearing too many good things on nata-...oops... I meant kinect... A BBC tech expert even has gone on record saying that he feels that move is more precise. :
http://www.vg247.com/2010/0...
Also, listened to the giantbombcast at the ms event this weekend and they were not impressed. It was a non tech event - meaning no cameras, and they said that ...
How could nintendo hope to outdo MS & Sony with their underpowered tech? This gen they've beaten the big boys in marketing and sales, but they are grossly outpaced as far as the technology is concerned.
Out of context and non-applicable. Next.
Does anyone else feel that there are way too many of these "______ reasons that _____ is ______" articles? With e3 literally hours away, don't they have anything more worthwhile to write about?
I'm just glad that all the basic services are going to stay free and that these premium services are optional. I'll wait and see if the final package is worth paying for.
The ps3 eye camera already provides private video chat for up to 4 people I believe.
I hope that starhawk is one of the titles that Sony has been holding back for E3. If they could pull off a large scale space combat game, it would bring a tear to these weary eyes.
Or so lacking in quality games that he has to troll articles for a system that he seems to not like.
Not downplaying it, but what's the draw to the twisted metal franchise? I seem to remember playing some back in the day... But in the present, people seem to cream their shorts at the mere mention of it. Is it that great? And if so, why?