This New Yorker testing PS Move made me laugh.

Is it really a pain in the kneck to calibrate it or is he just being a retard about it. Put's me off buying it
 
Is it really a pain in the kneck to calibrate it or is he just being a retard about it. Put's me off buying it

Well consider he is
a) American
b) From New York
What do you think?
(this is a joke)

Not tried the Archery but ive never had an issue with the Calibration, bit of a potty mouth aint he.
 
Yeah I seen some of his other game reviews before, he gets stressed out easily of the stupidest things lol. I am buying it anyway, I doubt it's as complicated as he makes it, looks like he is trying to hard and it looks he isn't even holding the move controller properly
 
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He's just having a joke around, PS3 move is VERY simple to get up and running... Calibration is very easy and takes a few seconds...

Funny video. But any one playing Move Sports at the moment might notice that the leaderboards are crammed.. lol guess a few are playing Move sports then, so some of us got it calibrated. :D
 
I don't understand how archery would work with 1 controller, do you have to swap hands half way through? The distance between the 2 controllers looks like it controls the power, so you would not be able to adjust the power with only 1 controller at a time?


rp2000
 
I don't understand how archery would work with 1 controller, do you have to swap hands half way through?

No, you use the wand to get the aim where you want it and then press a button to lock it in. Then you use the wand again to do the load/pullback/fire action.

Or something like that, having never done it myself.
 
No, you use the wand to get the aim where you want it and then press a button to lock it in. Then you use the wand again to do the load/pullback/fire action.

Or something like that, having never done it myself.

Yeah, that is what I read, so it sounds like it is easier with 1 controller, as once you got the aim right, it would lock the aim, whereas if you had 2 active controllers your aim could still move whilst you are adjusting power.


rp2000
 
Yeah, that is what I read, so it sounds like it is easier with 1 controller, as once you got the aim right, it would lock the aim, whereas if you had 2 active controllers your aim could still move whilst you are adjusting power.

Yes I see what you mean. And lord knows how it would work if there were moving targets.
 
Yes I see what you mean. And lord knows how it would work if there were moving targets.

Going HMV to trade some games tomorrow so maybe will try out this Move, if they have demos setup. It seems like 1 controller gives you a substandard experience, though, and I am reluctant to buy more than 1 as they are pricey :(


rp2000
 
Yeah, that is what I read, so it sounds like it is easier with 1 controller, as once you got the aim right, it would lock the aim, whereas if you had 2 active controllers your aim could still move whilst you are adjusting power.


rp2000

Nope, basically the second static wand is your aim while u use the other wand to grab your arrow. With only one wand it grabs the arrow and then beomes the aiming wand. You only press a button when grabbing the arrow, both work pretty well although using 2 wands is alittle better.
 
Yes I see what you mean. And lord knows how it would work if there were moving targets.

Moving targets are easy..

Going HMV to trade some games tomorrow so maybe will try out this Move, if they have demos setup. It seems like 1 controller gives you a substandard experience, though, and I am reluctant to buy more than 1 as they are pricey :(


rp2000

One works well with all the games.
 
He's proper dumb. He just kept trying to calibrate it in a different position to what he was playing it in and then kept moaning:rolleyes:
 
DSP is okay. Use to watch his videos quite a lot awhile ago, but its become a bit stale now.

He keeps whining at the game when he's just rubbish himself. Still funny at times though.
 
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