They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well lets see what people make out of this.
nintendo-4life
WHAT in the name of Miyamoto are you talking about?
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well lets see what people make out of this.
nintendo-4life
WHAT in the name of Miyamoto are you talking about?
[QUOTE="nintendo-4life"]They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well lets see what people make out of this.
totalmachine
WHAT in the name of Miyamoto are you talking about?
the first option and all the negativity towards Motion plus.Absolutely not, in Australia it costs $100 for a Wii game, $30 for a nunchuck, $70 for a Wii remote and so on.
Anyone wondering more about this technology might want to check out InvenSense's informational video about gyroscopes and Accelerometers:
http://www.invensense.com/support/library.html
[QUOTE="Tjeremiah1988"]im not spending money on it right now so thats a NO. I feel it should of been in the wiimote to begin with.goblaa
If N hasn't developed till now, then how could they have had it at launch?
with all that hype Nintendo created and boosted about with the wiimote and motion crap during E3 2006 you would of thought it was in the Wii-mote to begin with!
I'll post what I put on the last post about this: No. Wii peripherals are quickly talked about and quickly forgotten. If they bundle Wii Motion Plus with the new Wii units standard, and offer to send them to all current customers then I could see developers taking this serious.
But as it stands the devs won't know if the user has Wii Motion Plus or not, so they will either have to program controls for each configuration or just revert back to the standard out of box (No Motion Plus). Devs barely program for Wii's current control options... let alone double. Requiring a game to have the Motion Plus is a bad idea too. Nothing like trying to get your game to the minority of Wii owners or asking for complaints when the game doesn't work without it. Thus this is nothing more than fancy talk to make people go buy more peripherals that won't add up to anything by $20+ in Nintendos pocket. When it comes out standard, and is shipped to the current install base I'll pay attention. For now I see right though Nintendos plan and I'm not giving them money for something that will be barely utilized.raahsnavj
This post reeks of awesome. I agree.
It's kind of like how devs can't do mandatory installs on the 360 cause of the core system.
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