i think suda51 did a great job comprimising traditional with motion controls in NMH, and theres a random shump thrown into one of the ranking missions that makes u turn the wiimote sideways, i wasnt too sure about the controls when i first got the game but i was suprised at how well the scheme works, i also think MoHH2, MP3 (fps/adventure i think), and zack and wiki make great use of the controllers
the ai gets annoying (ex. they will shoot at you run for cover and then continue to shoot whatever they hide behind, the stealth kills dont work like they should, the dead zone for aiming is too big in my opinion, good graphics but they just look cheap here n there, grass is a good example, basic planes with texture, grass has a very stiff animation to them, the dinos how ever are animted pretty nicely, cinematics arent bad either, moving sometimes seems sluggish but you run faster with a knife, cs style, over all its a pretty good game
well for tech savy people, what you need is a windows mobile cellfone with a wireless chipset, a few registry tweaks or a program which you can easily find and a unlimited data rate plan and you can turn the the fone into mobile hotspot, i use it to ad-hoc my laptop when im on the road and while i havent tried it yet (my psp is being repaired) my friend says he has no problems using it
it seems strange to me how theres always the same trend with stuff like this, alot of people agree that LPs have a better overall quality then CDs but CDs hold more, same was said with Betamax, better picture but vhs holds more, VCDs and Laser Discs didnt really go anywhere, DVDs became the overall standard, HD-DVD was very well planned out, had a good compression codec and standards were set before they ever launched, most early bluray discs still use mpeg2 which is the same as DVD, and while studios are starting to use the same VC1 codec HD-DVD has been using, alot of the transfers suffer from noise, blocking, and other such effects, they have been scrambling to add more features which are making g1 and g2 bluray players obsolete, but they hold alot more then a HD-DVD, I was really hoping they would find some middle ground instead of choosing one over the other, both have their distinct advantages, and I know in a year or two most of the problems bluray has will be solved but i will miss HD-DVD, it was just so comeplete when you think of all the features they have and realise they were there from the beginning and not add-ons requiring a new bluray player, the fact that the newest bluray profile will only run on ps3 after a FW update is a bit unsettling. i didnt mean to bash bluray, I just wanted to vent a bit, sorry if this annoys anyone
hdmi is supposed to transfer data at a much faster rate allowing for a smother overall picture, really its more for the copy protection used by HD-DVD and BD, you need the hdmi to watch movies in 1080p, VGA offers a similar picture and yes on certain sets it does look better, but it really depends on the quality of the hdmi cable and how well the tv decodes the stream, from what ive heard you only need a vga cable to watch DVD in upconverted 1080p but im not sure of HD-DVD, for games, they will play in 1080p from the component cable, but DVD will only play in 480p and HD-DVD will play in 1080i, hope that helps
you can use wiideo, you just download it on a computer on your network and let it run and in the opera browser on wii enter "your ip address"/index.jsp and it will browse through your computers files and it will convert the movies to flash format for you, its still a pretty early program so its not much right now, the person who wrote it is adding more features and has said they want to eventually let users customize the video options such as file, size bitrate and segments, its a great alternative to using sd cards and its really a media server so you can browse from any web browser on any computer in your network
my little cousin choked his sister with the cord by mistake, he over exaggerated a throw in on fifa and she was hiding behind him, but other then a slight convience in not having to straighten the cord which drives me crazy from time to time, i dont really see the need for a wireless 'chuck
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