SubJeff on 13/7/2009 at 21:23
Been playing Grand Slam Tennis with this gizmo and ha ha ha gg Nintendo you've lost it now.
Just no, it doesn't do what it says on the tin just f off. The difference is negligible.
I'm waiting to see if the Sony motion thing is any better. We've got the chance to have some special things with this stuff get it together people.
Aja on 13/7/2009 at 22:22
Maybe you should wait for better games to come out. All of the demos I've seen demonstrate movement that looks much more accurate than the regular remote.
PigLick on 14/7/2009 at 02:56
well, I have played Tiger Woods 10 on the wii with the motion plus. I'm not too sure about it, would have to play more. I think there is a bit of difference, but it was really hard to tell. I then played a game of warioware, and came back to Woods, couldnt really feel a huge difference between the two.
So yeh, jury still out on this one.
-also quite disappointed with the visuals for Tiger Woods, they could have done a bit better than that surely, even on the wii? Looks like a bloody gamecube game.
SubJeff on 14/7/2009 at 20:51
It might well be the implementation in this game but I find no difference with it and the normal Wii mote. Aim is all in the timing still and there is no noticeable difference with racquet facing which is just balls. Ninty are falling out of favour with me because first off the Motion Plus is what we should have had to start off with and not only has the "real" deal not lived up to the hype but Sony and MS are getting in on this with what look like to be better implementation anyway. I really found the Six Axis position control in Heavenly Sword to be a revelation and if Sony can pull of similar act of just the purest fun with the new motion thing Nintendo will be dead.