Move and Kinect to Launch Soon
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Move and Kinect to Launch Soon
Microsoft and Sony will be entering the motion control game fully in the next couple of months with the release of Kinect and Move. Are any of you interested in seeing these products? Will you be picking them up?
I'm very interested to see how well they take off. The biggest problem that I see with both devices is that they won't be standard with every console. They're still just optional peripherals at this point and those, for the most part, don't work. The motion control needs to be standard with every console and every developer needs to be utilizing it for it to take effect.
Shelby recently hinted at how he thinks motion control is ruining gaming? Do you agree? Let us know what you think.
I'm very interested to see how well they take off. The biggest problem that I see with both devices is that they won't be standard with every console. They're still just optional peripherals at this point and those, for the most part, don't work. The motion control needs to be standard with every console and every developer needs to be utilizing it for it to take effect.
Shelby recently hinted at how he thinks motion control is ruining gaming? Do you agree? Let us know what you think.
Re: Move and Kinect to Launch Soon
I dont see motion control's ruining gaming they just need to be done right. Nintendo has shown these companys again and again how to do it right but they just dont get it.
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Re: Move and Kinect to Launch Soon
Nintendo does it right and they use it sparingly in their own games. I don't think I've ever come across an instance in a Nintendo developed or published game where I didn't think the motion helped. I've even run into instances where I get so used to it that I try to do it in older games. Like the other day when I was playing the original Super Mario Bros. game on VC and I tried to shake the Wii Remote to get Mario to jump further to reach the top of the flag.
I think third parties are having a tough time trying to figure it out, but some have gotten good results, whether it's using motion or the pointer. WiiWare developers have really had some luck using the Wii Remote in their games. I point to games like Max and the Magic Marker, NyxQuest, Dive, Rage of the Gladiator as just a few.
Those games don't try to shoehorn motion where it doesn't belong, and that's really the key to success with that type of control option.
I think third parties are having a tough time trying to figure it out, but some have gotten good results, whether it's using motion or the pointer. WiiWare developers have really had some luck using the Wii Remote in their games. I point to games like Max and the Magic Marker, NyxQuest, Dive, Rage of the Gladiator as just a few.
Those games don't try to shoehorn motion where it doesn't belong, and that's really the key to success with that type of control option.
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