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Got to play SC today at BB, I actually liked disc golf but then I play it in real life too. I want sacks and minature golf now.

Move was completely sold except for a Nav Con and a charging station, that was a little shocking here in xboxland where there's always ps3 stuff available.
 
Played a lot of SC now, made it to the Champions cup in table tennis and gold or silver everywhere else. I suck at Archery, will take a long time before I'll
even be able to beat silver. Using just one Move doesn't help much. The AI for Table Tennis at Champion Cup level is such a tease ... Boomer is playing high balls on purpose but still very hard to beat.

Looks like I am liking this game even more than some of you as I'm 1st or 2nd in my friends list for most events (twelve people with scores in this game on my list). ;)

Also played Tumble mp with my mother, who really likes it and keeps up really well, and some more Flight Control (171 on a 2 star level my best so far)

I'm having trouble going back to none Move games. Will take a while before that passes I think - maybe even until 3 November ... ;)
 
I''m moving onto Gold in archery and disc golf. Silver archery was a little tough, but disc golf Silver was a breeze. I breezed through Gold TT with my left hand (I'm right handed) but Kenji kicked my ass. The only one I completed Gold, was Gladiator Duel. I haven't touched Bocce or Volleyball yet.
 
Played a lot of SC now, made it to the Champions cup in table tennis and gold or silver everywhere else. I suck at Archery, will take a long time before I'll
even be able to beat silver. Using just one Move doesn't help much.
How is one Move a disadvantage? The only thing that changes is the loading and power, and as power is always at 100%, just using a button to shoot full power is no different.
 
Shifty Geezer said:
How is one Move a disadvantage? The only thing that changes is the loading and power, and as power is always at 100%, just using a button to shoot full power is no different.

I'm saying it's not as much an advantage to use one instead of two. Not for me anyway.
 
What's the advantage though? AFAICS the gameplay is pretty much identical, pointing with a Move controller where you want the arrow to go.
 
With one you don't have to worry about how far or fast to pull back.
 
Have heard good vibes about "Pro Stroke Golf". Tracking it closely. Here's the GAF's official thread for it:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=23660187&postcount=1

Great itunes developer interview courtesy of "Riding the Pines" select the 10/1/10 podcast.

http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/ridi...es/id270122316

Physics based, built from the ground up with move in mind, John Daly was influential in the design, once he started playing with the move to give it a more real world feel.

[Tutorials and Quick Look links below]
 
Sports Champions DLC confirmed with screenshots by the PS3 blog:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/10/04/coming-to-psn-tuesday-sports-champions-haunted-dlc/

In the tech demo you could sword fight with a skeleton (anyone remember tickling the skeleton’s chin with the sword blade?), use dual handed throwing stars, and shoot arrows at an endless parade of skeletons. Most of the mechanics in the demo were the basis of a title that was, at the time, only a work in progress, but would become Sports Champions.

Well, our skeletons have finally been let out of the closet again with a brand new Sports Champions DLC pack called the Haunted Pack, available for sale through the PlayStation Store on Tuesday, October 5 for $4.99. The new content includes three new frightful characters that are playable in all six events, as well as new spooky equipment for each of the sports.



New characters
* Specter
* Deadmund
* Numbskull

New Equipment:
* Disc Golf – Phantom Disc Set
* Bocce – Skull Bocce Set
* Table Tennis – Phantom Paddle
* Gladiator Duel – Skeleton Sword and Shield
* Archery – Skull Bow
* Beach Volleyball – Skull Ball
 
For the rifle gun accessory, would you guys hold the Nav controller in your left or right hand? The character in FPS is always right handed, but the nav controller acts as the left thumb stick, so you'd either have to hold it on the opposite hand of the character on screen (which isn't a big deal I guess), or you'd have to get used to navigating your character with your right hand. I've never tried this, but I would think that it might take some getting used to (or maybe not). Has anyone tried, and if so, did it feel weird navigating your character with your right thumb, rather than your left thumb?
 
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/10/04/are-you-a-nyc-vip-attend-our-move-event-on-wednesday/

We’re holding a PlayStation Move media event in NYC on Wednesday (October 6th), featuring Heroes on the Move, TV Superstars, The Shoot, SingStar Dance and the newest build of The Fight which nobody outside of PlayStation has yet played.




So if you’re in New York (the event will be in the Midtown area), available from 7-9pm, and crave playing things before you can buy them, please RSVP at playstationnymeetup@gmail.com.
 
For the rifle gun accessory, would you guys hold the Nav controller in your left or right hand? The character in FPS is always right handed, but the nav controller acts as the left thumb stick, so you'd either have to hold it on the opposite hand of the character on screen (which isn't a big deal I guess), or you'd have to get used to navigating your character with your right hand. I've never tried this, but I would think that it might take some getting used to (or maybe not). Has anyone tried, and if so, did it feel weird navigating your character with your right thumb, rather than your left thumb?

It depends on the accessory. In one of them, the navcon becomes the foregrip. So you can use left or right hand to hold it. In the other one, the navcon is part of the trigger handle, so you'll have to use your master hand.
 
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