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Tiger Woods is quite horribly patched for Move right now. You still need the DS3 for a lot of stuff. The other golf game looks ugly but plays much better.
 
Tiger Woods is quite horribly patched for Move right now. You still need the DS3 for a lot of stuff. The other golf game looks ugly but plays much better.

Better with a Nav controller maybe? Or do you need to use the right side of the DS3?
 
Footage of Tiger Woods:
http://www.eurogamer.net/videos/move-enabled-tiger-woods-footage

Quite a lot of lag, although that doesn't matter in a game like this. This demonstrates how the data can be filtered. Is that bowling game similar in lag?

My opinion of High Velocity Bowling is: pretty decent with the Sixaxis, but with the Move controller it seems they've just sort of squeezed that in there, when a bowling game for Move really should have proper 1:1 physics and just the Trigger for letting go. You can imagine though how an existing game would need quite a change to be able to handle that (suddenly you can throw a ball through the air etc.)

I don't know for sure, but I vaguely remember that at least when first shown the Pro-Brunswick game appeared to be little better.
 
I was thinking of the Brunswick bowling, which AFAIK the PS3 version has been built ground up around Move and should be that 1:1. I'm wondering how much delay they add to evaluate the user's movements, and how much they are able to get before release. I presume the minimum lag would need to be a few frames to get an average speed and trajectory for the ball, but more frames would mean a better set for sampling. Bowling is another lag independent game, so they should be extremely accurate and pushing Move's sensitivity.
 
I was thinking of the Brunswick bowling, which AFAIK the PS3 version has been built ground up around Move and should be that 1:1. I'm wondering how much delay they add to evaluate the user's movements, and how much they are able to get before release. I presume the minimum lag would need to be a few frames to get an average speed and trajectory for the ball, but more frames would mean a better set for sampling. Bowling is another lag independent game, so they should be extremely accurate and pushing Move's sensitivity.

You are probably right. I was a little thrown off by having to position, then aim, and then throw. But the actual throw is still pretty much 1:1 it seems. This video gives the impression of no apparent lag.

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/brunswickprobowling/video/6253389

I guess that the position and aiming is for the orientation of your body. Up to that point I guess there's an advantage for Kinect.
 
Arwin, I got my EyePet. The pre-ordered controller didn't come together. :-/

Forgot that EyePet supports 3DTV and Move. Where is my 3D monitor ?!
 
Move demoes in shopping malls:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010...ore-launch-win-a-move-party-software-bundles/

PlayStation HQ Location and Dates

San Francisco:
658 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
September 13th through October 12th

Santa Monica:
1228 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA 90401
September 16th through November 12th

New York:
3 W 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
September 13th through October 16th

Chicago:
445 N Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601
October 5th through October 31st

PlayStation Move Mall Tour Locations and Dates

Atlanta:
Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
September 20th through November 21st

Houston:
Katy Mills, 5000 Katy Mills Circle, Katy, TX 77494
September 20th through November 21st

NYC:
Garden State Plaza, 1 Garden State Plaza, Paramus, NJ 07652
September 20th through November 21st

Washington, DC:
Arundel Mills, 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
September 20th through November 21st

San Francisco:
San Francisco Center, 856 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
September 20th through November 21st

Chicago:
Gurnee Mills, 6170 Grand Avenue, Gurnee, IL 60031
October 11th through November 28th’
 
The Wii Resident Evil game has FPS-like controls ?

There are some on rails "light gun" type ones, and then there's RE4: Wii, which IMO is the definitive version of the game.

3rd person games and pointer controls (especially in a game like RE) go hand in hand. It was a fantastic experience.

As for a patch to the normal RE5, I don't think there ever was one that let you move and shoot, unfortunately. But Now you can use move and shoot, so I suppose that's kinda close? LOL
 
David Cage: Move needs core games for long-term success:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2010-09-09-cage-move-needs-core-games-for-long-term-success

Heavy Rain director David Cage has said that Sony's motion controller Move needs to have the support of all software genres for it to add any significant length to the lifecycle of the PlayStation 3.

"It really depends on the software because the hardware works really well," Cage told GamesIndustry.biz.

"If it's only about casual entertainment and casual games I don't think it's going to play a big role in the life of the console. If it can get more support from triple-A titles then that will be interesting."

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Tiger Woods is quite horribly patched for Move right now. You still need the DS3 for a lot of stuff. The other golf game looks ugly but plays much better.

I don't know if Tiger Woods is bad. The other Golf game is John Daly's Pro Stroke Golf.

I remember there is a third one.

For Sports game, I'm really waiting to try Table Tennis and MLB The Show.
 
Where is my 3D monitor ?!

Damn good question. If you happen to come across one that uses active shutter glasses like their big brothers, please do share. I heard Toshiba is introducing a glasses-less 3D "TV" sometime early next year, I believe. I say "TV", because it's 20". I'd call that a monitor with a built-in tuner, myself, but nonetheless, it should be interesting.

As for a patch to the normal RE5, I don't think there ever was one that let you move and shoot, unfortunately. But Now you can use move and shoot, so I suppose that's kinda close? LOL
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Arwin, iWaggle should have a direct link to the Move games "spreadsheet" from the front page. I can't find it anymore.

Here's one from Wiki instead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_games_compatible_with_PlayStation_Move

Was trying to confirm if I remember the third Golf game correctly. It's Planet Minigolf according to wiki.

EDIT: Hmm...

Here's the list of Move-only games:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:PlayStation_Move-only_games

and here's the list of Move-compatible (i.e., DS3 friendly) games:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:PlayStation_Move-compatible_games

I still think we need a list by genre and PSN/Blu-ray format.
 
It's right on the front page. Somehow I guess it isn't clear enough as you're not the only one who loses track of it. Marcello is aware of the issue though, he'll try to get a specific banner up for it.

It's called the Playstation Move and 3D Games Archive and it's on the first menu thing right at the top on the right side
 
Yeah, I clicked on that link. The next image link is misleading because it makes people think it will only show specific game info (not the entire spreadsheet). So I didn't bother to click it.

Might as well make the Archive link jump directly to the spreadsheet (That's from user perspective !).
 
It really just needs a label "Move and 3D Games List". Archive to me means old stuff buried away. I expected a load of old news clips when I followed that link.
 
Good point Shifty, I'll suggest it.

Might as well make the Archive link jump directly to the spreadsheet (That's from user perspective !).

Everyone agrees on that, but unfortunately it is not possible right now to link outside of blogspot from there. It's a limitation of the blog software.
 
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