@Gourmet Spud: +1
@Gourmet Spud: +1
I just REALLY love the guy who darts toward the dugout about 6-7 seconds in. Every player rushes back toward the pitcher in his defense...and the one guy SPRINTS past everything to his safety...
@Faulpyr: Well I'm a programmer, so I would say that you probably are correct. But depending on hardware, and operating system, it is possible that it was quicker to implement in this way. However, it is unlikely. This decision is a poor one that has plagued us for far too long, in my opinion.
"According to the site, players need to release the analogue stick and try once again."
It's okay. You don't have to. Kratos took his wings anyway.
@Zepwich: I wouldn't go that far, because 1:1 is a long ways away still (considering that we're a long ways away of having a setup that can genuinely "resist"—i.e. if you hit an enemy with your sword, 1:1 motion would require your hands to bounce back...off of nothing)
@stop2: Eh...that's debatable. I owned a Wii. I played the first party games. They were fantastic.
@guymanbro: Ironically, I think the technology of Natal is way more impressive, but the technology of Move is way more usable.
@Carmatic Frua: This is the best point anyone has made in my opinion. The Wii remote is an odd shape, for one, but most importantly, the 1 and 2 buttons are completely unintuitive except when you turn the Wii remote on its side. Having ACCESS to more buttons means that you won't have to tack on more ridiculous…
@JHall: The problem isn't really about the technology so much. It's what's DONE with the technology.
@Stephen Totilo: Always best to be clear. I agree with you that the precision is definitely lacking, but it's not something we need rabid fanboys arguing over any more than they already will, haha...
Stephen...I am a PS3 guy but I will point out one thing. The "Wii remote cannot sense depth" claim you make in "The Z" isn't ENTIRELY accurate.
@Camarinox: Eh. It sounds bad, but it's how engineering actually works...lol.
Okay now...a question I didn't think of until now.
Aww shit. "Move Party"? Awful name: the "Move" confirmed..
Man...it's just mean to mention God of War in this post. It's like apples to...less fresh apples...
No games = no go.
@DanoruX: Hehe, I can imagine, but unfortunately I've never had THAT experience.
@DanoruX: I have just learned, the very very hard way, that scrum only works as well as the managers who run it...