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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 6924444" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I'm personally finding the Playstation Move Controllers aren't *quite* as good as I'd like them to be - it's occasionally a little off on the tracking. Generally, I think that's because of my lounge - there are other light sources which throws the system off a little. It looks like you need to make sure the controller lights are by far the brightest lights in the room to ensure accuracy.</p><p></p><p>That said, when they work, they work. For the first minute or so it's mildly awkward, but you soon forget you're using them and start reaching out for things naturally, picking them up, manipulating them.</p><p></p><p>During the Batman game there was a bit where I had to physically put together about five different fragments together in a little 3D puzzle to reconstruct an explosive device. I was literally holding pieces, turning them round in the air, inserting them into each other, etc. It was a simple puzzle - took about 3 minutes - but it worked really well.</p><p></p><p>In London Heist, to reload a gun, you literally pick up the new magazine and insert it into the gun. You don't press a reload button, you physically reload. </p><p></p><p>During Batman, I had three items of equipment about my person. On my right hip was my grapple gun, on my left hip was a scanning device, and on my front was by batarangs. To use equipment, you literally have to take them from that spot on your body. When you're finished, you physically put it back there. (That said, the batarangs tracking was a little odd - basically as long as you approximately threw it in the right direction, it hits; I guess it's a puzzle game and they don't want to slow things down with you spending 30 mins trying to hit the button on the wall with your batarang). I did enjoy just randomly picking items up and throwing them around the room just for giggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 6924444, member: 1"] I'm personally finding the Playstation Move Controllers aren't *quite* as good as I'd like them to be - it's occasionally a little off on the tracking. Generally, I think that's because of my lounge - there are other light sources which throws the system off a little. It looks like you need to make sure the controller lights are by far the brightest lights in the room to ensure accuracy. That said, when they work, they work. For the first minute or so it's mildly awkward, but you soon forget you're using them and start reaching out for things naturally, picking them up, manipulating them. During the Batman game there was a bit where I had to physically put together about five different fragments together in a little 3D puzzle to reconstruct an explosive device. I was literally holding pieces, turning them round in the air, inserting them into each other, etc. It was a simple puzzle - took about 3 minutes - but it worked really well. In London Heist, to reload a gun, you literally pick up the new magazine and insert it into the gun. You don't press a reload button, you physically reload. During Batman, I had three items of equipment about my person. On my right hip was my grapple gun, on my left hip was a scanning device, and on my front was by batarangs. To use equipment, you literally have to take them from that spot on your body. When you're finished, you physically put it back there. (That said, the batarangs tracking was a little odd - basically as long as you approximately threw it in the right direction, it hits; I guess it's a puzzle game and they don't want to slow things down with you spending 30 mins trying to hit the button on the wall with your batarang). I did enjoy just randomly picking items up and throwing them around the room just for giggles. [/QUOTE]
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