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    The concept is good but this is going to be awful.

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    Sure it copies the moves.. But does it do the "wooom", "baaaa" "clink" sounds too ?

    My 6 year old's toy lightsaber does
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    I'm not dork. However, I do think that the Wii reached its potential with Super Paper Mario. Now THAT is a fun game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReloadPsi View Post
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    I think the worlds running out of reasons not to buy a Wii :P
    Really? Let me put it this way: The Wiimote gives me horrific flashbacks of the Power Glove, just that the Wiimote is smaller and apparently has cruder technology.
    In terms of how they work, the Wii Pointer and the Power Glove do share something in common. The Wii Pointer works with the two parts of the sensor bar to figure out where it is. The Power Glove works with 3 sensors to figure out where it is. Using this, it can figure out things like distance, how high your hand is, and things like that, for both of them. the Wii Remote, however, uses a kind of light I forget the name of, and the Power Glove uses super-sonic sounds. Both of them act somewhat like a sonar, except the Wii Remote uses light rather than sound. Judging by the angle the light/sound is received from, how quickly it receives the sound/light, it can determine location.

    However, the biggest difference between the wii Remote and the Power Glove is that the Wii Remote has other sensors within it as well. From playing the Wii, I've only noticed a tilt sensor, and whenever I move the Wii Remote quickly in any direction it seems to catch that as well. I'm not sure if it can tell which direction I'm oh-so quickly moving the Wii Remote in, however.

    Another major difference is that rather than the Power Glove being used for games already released for the NES, resulting in horribly clunky controls and a very tedious password system for EVERY game, designers work around the Wii Remote's features, creating a generally better feel for games. So, instead of the Power Glove ruining EVERYTHING by default, it depends on the developer how bad the controller is.

    Anyway, judging by my experience with the Wii, I wonder if it can really pull off 1:1 sword-fighting, if it can, and is used with this game, I do wonder if it will end up being a generally good game, with depth. If it WERE 1:1, they'd have to make very good AI to suit it, otherwise, it would just be a swing masher.

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    Enjoy your mini-games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri View Post
    Sure it copies the moves.. But does it do the "wooom", "baaaa" "clink" sounds too ?

    My 6 year old's toy lightsaber does
    It absolutely will. The Wii Remote has a little speaker in it, perfect for having those sounds come from your hand.

    Super Paper Mario doesn't count, that was a Gamecube game.

    The way the Wii remote works is in several ways. It can tell which way you turn the thing based on its tilt sensors (go play Kororinpa: Marble Mania for an excellent example). It can tell general gestures of physical direction--whether you're moving the remote further from the wii or closer to it, up or down, left or right. And it has a pointer, to point out stuff on the screen (relative to the sensor bar). The Nunchuk shares all these features except the pointing device.

    The Wii is capable of creating '1:1' swordplay (though it's really up to the software), however it likely won't be as responsive as if you were really holding a sword. While it does translate your motions well (particularly if you make deliberate movements) it won't sync up at the same time on screen. Expect about a half-second lag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaosCalibur View Post
    Enjoy your mini-games.
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    What's so wrong if it's "another minigame"?
    It's pretty much all the Wii has?
    Pretty much my sentiments. The Wii is for grandmas and normal members of society. It's not made for fringe people such as myself. I'll stick to a joypad/keyboard kthxs.
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    you KNOW i'm gonna play this for at least 100 hours even if it sucks.

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    I'll keep using my Wii as a door stopper for now.

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    I dunno, for the time being and thikning about how it could be pulled off...I came.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zante View Post
    ...it will only be available in an exclusive "duel mode."...
    Seems like its only a gimick. If the whole game could pe played that way, I might actually be interested, but from the sound of it it will be just another minigame.
    Baby steps, Zante, baby steps.

    I got my first paycheck at my new job and I'm getting me a Wii this week! Hurrah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShlupQuack View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Zante View Post
    ...it will only be available in an exclusive "duel mode."...
    Seems like its only a gimick. If the whole game could pe played that way, I might actually be interested, but from the sound of it it will be just another minigame. :cry:
    Baby steps, Zante, baby steps.

    I got my first paycheck at my new job and I'm getting me a Wii this week! Hurrah!
    Grats in advance. This weekend I picked up Pokemon Battle Revolution, because my brother plays his DS pokemon diamond so much, and has most of the prosauce pokemans. Man it's fun just completely owning everything. But I digress....Wii is such a good system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReloadPsi View Post
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    I think the worlds running out of reasons not to buy a Wii :P
    Really? Let me put it this way: The Wiimote gives me horrific flashbacks of the Power Glove, just that the Wiimote is smaller and apparently has cruder technology.
    You're living in the past 'tis all. :3

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    The power glove is absolutely , how could you honestly compare the two? From what I've played of my girlfriend's Wii, especially with the new Metroid, the Wiimote is completely accurate and there's nothing wrong with it (unlike the ty power glove).

    I am not a fanboy of anything, generally, but I just don't get why people still continue to knock down the Wiimote. It's decent technology, and it makes games heaps more fun for everyone (sorry, we're not all nerds).


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