Sony's Motion Sensing Still Lagging Behind?
Chris Kohler, over at Wired's Game|Life, had the chance to see an in-production PS3 game in action. He said that, for the most part everything looked great. The one thing that concerned him was the motion-sensing controller that Sony is pushing on developers. From the article: "The developers told us that although we'd be using real PS3 controllers, they didn't yet have the motion-sensing functionality built in. And not only that, although they referred to the build as 'feature-complete,' they did admit that the one feature that was not yet included was (wait for it) motion-sensing, although they did 'have some cool ideas.' There was plenty of speculation after Sony's E3 conference that the motion-sensing functionality was jammed into the controller at the last minute as a reaction to Nintendo's strategy. This was backed up by the Warhawk developers' offhand remarks that they'd implemented motion sensing 'in just a couple weeks'."
Console controllers are just a little bit more complex than mice. Anyway, third-party controllers don't usually suck because of the gimmicks, but because the primary functionality is sub-par. The joysticks are too sloppy, or the buttons are too hard to press, or the ergonomics are bad, etc. Some third-party manufacturers like Logitech generally do a good job, but I would stay away from most others.
Also, the WaveBird isn't a third-party controller. It works because it's the standard first-party Gamecube controller (with sticks with the correct amount of resistance, and buttons that work when you hit them, and ergonomics that don't cramp your hand), with the addition of a wireless transmitter and battery compartment.
Just FYI, at MediaMarkt in Germany you can only preorder one that costs 600 EUR. I don't know which model it is, the ad didn't say.
"When I first heard Daydream Nation it quite frankly scared the living shit out of me." -- Matthew Stearns
There were no crabs in feudal Japan that were as large as the one depicted in the E3 demo.
*please mod informative, please mod informative*
Apology to Ubuntu forum.