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No games require the nav controller. None. You can use your regular PS3 controller for the analog and stuff.
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Now, how the heck can you be able to control by using motion controller and dual shock 3 controller (for d-pad and analog button) at same time... that must be awkward.
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No the nav controller is NOT required. It is required if you are left handed or if you find the DS3 in the left hand uncomfortable (and it is IMO).
http://us.playstation.com/ps3/access...cph-98061.html Quote:
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I was under assumption that Dual Shock 3 controller can't be used. Maybe I am only one that needs to learn how to read right. ![]() But yeah, it'd be uncomfortable/awkward to have DS3 in the left and motion controller in the right hand. That's like backward of what I play with Wii. I rather get Navigator controller instead.
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That is exactly what it means. You can use the dual shock/sixaxis for the analog, d-pad and triggers.
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You can play multiplayer games with PSeye is still only 40$ and kinetic is 150$.. ![]() Point is that is just silly thing to argue, you play what you like on a machine you like to play games with. |
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Video via B3D from someone at GAF playing a boss after gold on SC Table tennis
Pretty impressive tracking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNi8Z...layer_embedded
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After a while of using it I have to say I really like the Move system but it's not perfect. The only game out there that really needs that super precision is Tumble, but IMO the move is still not precise enough for it lol. It has perfect tracking for up, down, left and right and rotation, but moving on the Z axis, into and out of the screen is off. For example, it tracks my movement into and out of the screen but if just hold your hand steady it moves slighty into and out of the screen by itself. It looks like it is having a hard time tracking the exact Z position of the move controller probably due to the bad PQ of the camera. Again you'd never notice it in a good number of games, but since a game like Tumble requires you to place some blocks very precisely you notice when it moves on the Z axis and your hand isn't moving at all.
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