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Move, Kinect, 3DS, whatever. MotionPlus for all I care.
What do you all think of it? Does any of it excite you? Will you get any of it? To break it down in my family and friends: 3DS: Well, the people who've seen it have broken down in man-tears at its beauty, so at least the capability is there. A friend of mine said he's actually disappointed with the stuff coming out for it because it doesn't actually take full advantage of the hardware, i.e. it should all look better than the PSP, but instead he's disappointed with what they've shown, especially Kid Icarus. On the household front, we've taken a stance of waiting for the price and launch library determining if we'll bother, because unless it's affordable and has support, it's just not going to see use. We will get one eventually, given we've eventually gotten every Nintendo handheld since the GBC, minus the DSi, which we're glad we skipped at this point. Kinect: Actually, pretty much everyone I know is unenthusiastic about it. In this case, VGCats pretty much has it covered. My friends worry about control issues, as in they can't think of a way that you could move around in a 3D environment such as a shooter without getting frustrated and snapping the thing in half. General consensus is they all would rather have a controller to make life easier. Something like... Move: Pretty much everyone I know is excited about it. The only exceptions are my grandparents, who don't even understand what the Internet is. To paraphrase the general consensus, nobody can understand how it's ripping off the Wii considering they already had the technology with the EyeToy years ago and, unlike the Wii, it's actually going to do what they say right out of the box. On top of that, as I've pointed out, and my friends have also mentioned, it's also capable of anything Natal is with the PlayStation Eye's abilities. Basically, my family is planning on grabbing this as soon as it comes out, as are all of my friends, funds permitting. What about you all?
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Wikipedia says Kinect has an infrared depth sensor. The PSEye entry doesn't mention anything like that.
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Unless you meant, like, "Discussion about consoles' upcoming new peripherals", in which case I'll happily shut up. Anywho: Kinect: Sounds fun, if it works. I'll wait and see. Really depends on the games they're releasing for it too. Move: Eh... I've got a Wii. If they've got some awesome games that do it well, I might be convinced to buy EyeToy+WiiMote. Not really impressed, though. 3DS: As soon as my DSLite wears out, I might consider upgrading to a 3DS. Not before, and certainly not if I can get a DSi XL for two Euro by then. Quote:
The only difference is they're not using infrared (or whatever they used on the Wii), and instead are fucking around with said balls - which give light; it's like a sex toy gone bad - and a camera. Like I said above: EyeToy+WiiMote. Oh... well, my bad. It's got buttons.
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Yeah pretty much everyone who's mentioned Kinect that I've seen has expressed their general hatred/disintrest in the thing. There's just no way that not having a controller is going to make it easier or any more immersive for most games and seeing as what, 80% of all games are either 3rd or 1st person shooters, this thing will just not work with any of them.
Move at least I can see them making games for it that might not be entirely shovelware (although a lot of them will be), but I think most peope still won't buy it. It is essentially a Wiimote. The Wii has been out for some time and has a large collection of games. If you wanted to play a bunch of games using motion controllers, you'd have already bought a Wii. But Move is for the ps3. People who bought a ps3 did so because they weren't interested in motion controllers. I actually just can't wait until both of these things are released just to see how massively they both flop.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpNdkm9s8AY Really, Sony got to the whole motion control thing first, unless you count a light gun (so maybe Nintendo did start it... back in the 1980s). Kinect? We kind of had games without controllers already with the EyeToy. It frankly sucked, but I don't think anyone's debating that the EyeToy was a failure for good reason. Kinect is likely to get some decent support, so at least that's off the table. Sony's literally just taken their own failed technology, from both this console generation and the last one, and reminded people they've had it all along now that the market is actually ready. They could have just as easily sold a simple stick with a ball on top, but they decided to give it a light and buttons to fix their past mistakes.
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In terms of a control scheme, the PS3's Wiimote offers nothing that the Wii's Wiimote doesn't already, except HD graphics. HD graphics do not mean the games will be any good, and seeing as we're already seeing a lot of shovelware, and ports of stuff that was already shovelware on the Wii, I have very little to hope for it. That the only good games that use it can also work with a regular control scheme means most of Sony's current audience will see little point in getting it, I expect.
Kinect is different enough from the Wii and Move that even though I see it as a failure in terms of actual game control, I can still manage to be impressed with what they've done with it. At least, I want to. That their stage show at E3 wasn't actually people playing the games, and that I've heard a lot about Kinect having lag, makes me skeptical of it, even though I've liked at least two games that I've seen for it. 3DS is pretty rad. It takes a dip in graphics for the 3D effect, but that you aren't forced to use the 3D is nice. They've got a great launch line-up, too. My only concern right now is that thumbstick, since the 3DS will now have as many buttons as a PSP, but also a touch screen, and I can see that becoming a clusterfuck.
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The kinect is a good idea- first step towards holodecks!- but still doesn't interest me beyond the idea. Maybe if they come out with a fantastic game fo it.
Move- PS attempt for Wii money. I got a Wii, don't need this. 3DS could be cool but 3D is dumb on principle. |
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Now now... the Wii mote and PS Move share the same concept and design, but it's already been proved quite well that the tracking in the PS Move is way more precise. Clearly just the result of letting the tech cook for a while longer before releasing it.
Also, it goes to say something when all the most played and best selling Wii Games are the ones that barely use (or not at all) the Motion Control... Don't forget that even the Dreamcast has Motion Controls... As for Kinect, what feels like a failure to me is that it just doesn't improve gaming. You would have to be pretty crazy to pay a Wii's Worth of cash to buy an peripheral that so far has proved to be less immersive to game than the Wii itself. Sure, it can do Fitness and Dancing games better than the Wii (no doubt the PS Move can too) but it's not really what gamers are looking for. Last edited by Bells; 07-04-2010 at 12:27 PM. |
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How soon we forget the powerglove, thebest of all motion controls.
Yeah the Move may have more precise contols but that not enough of a selling point for me. And shit, it may be good in demonstration rooms- not necessarily once you get it home. |
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Pretty much only interested in 3DS at this point. Nothing else from anyone else has stirred much interested in me at all.
Kinect, Move, Wii, they are all just shooting for a demographic that isn't me. I don't blame them, that market share is worth a hell of a lot of money, but that doesn't change my personal situation of not caring about any of this technology. |
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