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@Shadead: I'm much more accurate using a mouse and keyboard than thumbsticks or a Wiimote.

@TBS Mulder: I got the Legendary of Halo 3, I'll probably do the same here.

@Kanji08: I still refuse to believe that something in motion can be more precise than a mouse. Of all the videos I have seen, not just text, the cursor is as jittery as the Wii. When watching "Sorcery" at their presser it may have been 1:1, but the character's arms were moving all over.

At its core, its still Halo. But adds so many new things, expands on what there already is and gives fans a lot of what they wanted.

@Kanji08: Give me an article that claims its as precise as a mouse. I doubt any motion controller can ever be that precise. At least not in the near future.

@Kanji08: Yeah I am really willing to bet people will really use Move to play SOCOM. Really.

@Kanji08: Just because there are core games for it doesn't mean it'll be good core games. Its just a gimmick add on that'll be fun to use for a few minutes.

Needs more Giant Crabs.

@Fossa: Anybody else think we should calling these phones?

@tedknaz: Valve "hates", or used to, developing for the PS3 because they are extremely familiar with DirectX which the PS3 is not based on. Granted its not difficult, but up until Portal 2 they never made a game for the PS3. The Orange Box port was handled by EA.

@Robert Kotick: I was about to say something until I saw who posted.

@subterfunk: Its possible for no lag, at least noticeable, but you need more processing power. Kinect is still not fully optimized software wise and might improve by launch time. Move likely the same.

@jonnyversusrobots: There is already rumor that Kinect will get PC drivers at some point and have some kind of implementation into Windows 8 as gesture based controls. Say for simple web browser and media.

@Kenneth Faeldonia: Kinect has 3 cameras, two for 3D in the IR spectrum to track skeleton and 4 different microphones to capture voice commands. But that isn't what separates it.

@mrwumasta: Motion controllers are a ways off from "precision". The mouse is still the best at that.

@mxpxboy: MS has never been, and will never be, about hardware. but when it comes to software, which is what makes Kinect work, they are the best in the world.

@TechniMyoko: And of course the internet has always told us the Truth.

@tedknaz: The difference is that the Xbox is built off of DirextX (Hence the X in Xbox) software which has had a long time to mature on the PC. And since its PC almost everything is familiar with it. This is the same reason Valve didn't like the PS3 because they love the PC and knew how to easily code for it. Off

@Kamenwati: I'd have to expect so, just converting to heat to convert to mechanical to convert electricity just wouldn't do it. Its much too inefficient.

@Darksider1972: The 192 lasers are all fired from equal distances in space around the object. 192 must be the number of points that the shape would make that they are arranged in. Like a soccer ball, each point the lines connect would be where a laser is positioned.