Rodahn wrote:
So far, I must say that the hardware is very nice, but requires a lot of room. I had to back up probably 10 feet from the camera to get the best response/range of motion on that block stacking game demo. Hopefully it's just that game.
Do you have the camera set to wide lens? If not, you'll need to be a lot farther away so that your motions aren't reaching out of the camera's range. I think the farthest away I've really needed to be is about 6 feet for Sports Champions (Though the game suggests 8, I've done ok with 6)...Tumble worked fine for me with like 4 feet.
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The device itself feels very comfortable and light, and is hella responsive.
It seems like I will need to buy either a sub-navigation controller or a second wand to get the best experience with some games, but eh, so be it.
Get the second wand first IMO if you have to make a choice. Any games I've played so far that might use a navigation controller, works just as well with using the regular PS3 controller, and tend to be sit-down games where you can rest it on your lap so it's not that awkward. The second wand though rocks for some of the games.
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Best of all, I traded in 10 PS3 games + $20 trade-in special per every 5 games + GS card for another 10% value on top of that, so I got the bundle for no money out of pocket. Sorcery pre-ordered as well.
Yeah, kinda same here lol. I'd realized my 360 hadn't been turned on in nearly 2 years, so I traded all of that stuff in with like 15 games.