Justin, here's the thing, and maybe you have some source I don't know about, but after 4 years, how many people do you think are REALLY on the fence about buying a Wii, 360 or PS3?
This is what neither of you have been able to prove or disprove. You talk as if there is a collective of people, who are just waiting for the PS360 to gain motion controls, and there is a group of people who are waiting on an HD-enabled Wii.
But you know all of this talk is going no where fast, so I'll just put it out there for you and Typhoid and anyone else, but do any of you intend to actually pick up the Move?
And here's another piece wrote on another forum,
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I think I can finally articulate the problem that Move will have to overcome.
From the "casual" gamer standpoint, it doesn't really offer much that the Wii doesn't. I mean say its imprecise or inaccurate but for the average joe it hasn't made a difference in the last 4 years.
For the "hardcore" gamer standpoint, I see very few "hardcore" games that will use Move as an exclusive means of control so as a consumer why would I buy 3 pieces of hardware to play Move when it works pretty well with my DualShock/Sixaxis? It offers a more accurate means of control, but the one I have now works just fine as well.
I'm sure e3 may remove those doubts.
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