For those of you who like the Nintendo Wii and hate how you have little control over the remote, good news is on the way. PS3 is coming out with a new remote with same technology as the wii remote, but better.
From the website gamepro.com an article about the new remote stated that "A real-time demonstration of the PS3's controller showed that players use the entire controller as a controller by tilting, flipping, and sliding the controller. This is in addition to the controller's standard button functions. The demo showed the upcoming PS3 game Warhawk in action, and the player can control the flight, rolls, and yaw of the jet simply by moving the controller accordingly."
There is also a video from the website, Gamenet.com that demonstrates how the remote is used.
I can't wait until the remote comes out, if it has more accuracy i definitely want to try it out. Maybe it will help me with my motion sickness. Because in ps3 games, i have a hard time trying to control the movements of the screen with that little joystick. I always move it too high or too low and it just drives me crazy. It actually makes me want to throw up and sick at the stomach. It has happened before, its not game related, but the movie Quarantine, it was moving around too much because the directing wanted it to be based on an actual person in the movie holding the camera. It was just moving around too much and i threw up in the theater.
Overall, I still like the games on the Wii more than I like the games on the ps3, so i just hope that nintendo comes out with a better remote.
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
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