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Nah I'd say even with Motion plus the Move still beats it out. Move has much higher fidelity n greater range (it's an orb, so 360, whereas it's a line of sight beam on the Wiimote)

The only downside is that I have to be in the camera's range. For a living, hardly a problem. In a bedroom, I don't have as much freedom. Of course, this is regarding Move games where I have to actually move my arms and body.

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admittedly, I've only played Move demos, but I have found the thing a complete nightmare: disappointingly laggy, and not moving the on screen action in the way I expect. I don't find it better than the wiimote at all. What did any of you play that impressed you so I can give it a try

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Nah I'd say even with Motion plus the Move still beats it out. Move has much higher fidelity n greater range (it's an orb, so 360, whereas it's a line of sight beam on the Wiimote)

The wiimote is only line of sight for pointing applications. You can unplug the sensor bar and still play many games.

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