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Posted: Sep 24th 2008 5:53PM Hamster said

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Because it may confuse them. Because they won't know what it's for or whether they need it. Because they won't know what games use it and what games don't. Because they won't know if this makes the ordinary Wiimote or the games obsolete without it.

Nintendo has gone to great pains to tell us (over and over again....) about how casual gamers need/want things as simple as possible. This is why I see MotionPlus as very risky for them, as it could easily complicate and confuse the casual gamers.

Posted: Sep 24th 2008 5:55PM nzero said

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fuck you de blob i want my wii motionplus

Posted: Sep 24th 2008 8:30PM (Unverified) said

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This is why I hate the internet sometimes - don't agree with my beliefs, then to hell with you.

The internet needs to seriously chill out...
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Posted: Sep 24th 2008 5:55PM (Unverified) said

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no. motion plus is great. i thought the system
had this in the first place and was sadly dissapointed when
i found out that wasnt the case.

Posted: Sep 24th 2008 7:24PM (Unverified) said

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I think that the MotionPlus pretty much just makes the Wii Remote what it was supposed to be in the first place. The whole 1:1 thing was what pretty much everyone was expecting the Remote to be able to do from the get go.

All in all, I think that eventually they may just release the Wii Remote 2.0 that has this thing built in, and it will most definitely be built into the Wii 2's controllers.

Than again, I could be wrong. Nintendo's obviously not shy about doing the whole controller-in-a-bunch-of-pieces-that-you-have-to-buy-separately thing, and they don't really need to be as people keep on buying the things.

Posted: Sep 24th 2008 10:46PM lanadapter said

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I can't believe how many say
it "should have had it from the beginning"
the gyroscopes available during wii's development weren't at all suited to this purpose. technology starts out being crap, and develops over time.
also this:
"assumed it'd be that way"
wait what? that'd be like assuming you'd grow up to be a billionaire even though there
was nothing to indicate you having anything above middle class income.
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Posted: Sep 24th 2008 9:49PM (Unverified) said

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talk about shooting ur self in the foot wen releasing a core type game

wii only as powerful as xbox 1 = internet myth

wii is for casuals= internet myth

nintendo is for little kids= internet myth

only casuals own wii= internet myth

wiimote is not for core gaming cough cough = internet myth

these comments beliefs and utter stupidity's only exist on the internet they don't exist in real life

why would a dev just releasing a core type game on wii then go and sound like a epic employee and call wii and wii
1to1 is imursive for all expansive to core gamers but also pick up and play

how is 1to1 a copy of real life moments confusing or hard


shut the fuk up thats a developer making excuses to be lazy and generic


i see thru such lies dont insult mii

Posted: Sep 24th 2008 10:01PM lobotomies4free said

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looking at the game it looks like he doesn't like pointer functionality much either

Posted: Sep 30th 2008 7:04PM supermarioman50 said

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In other words, it involves too much skill, lol

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