Is this a joke I'm not getting, because I can't imagine Virtua On being even playable with the revmote. I can't think of a game less suited to waggling at the screen than VO with its quick jumps and dash attacks. It'd be like playing PGR with a dance mat.Beezy said:You know it will never happen. Sega doesn't like common sense.![]()
Aaron said:Is this a joke I'm not getting, because I can't imagine Virtua On being even playable with the revmote. I can't think of a game less suited to waggling at the screen than VO with its quick jumps and dash attacks. It'd be like playing PGR with a dance mat.
Aaron said:Is this a joke I'm not getting, because I can't imagine Virtua On being even playable with the revmote. I can't think of a game less suited to waggling at the screen than VO with its quick jumps and dash attacks. It'd be like playing PGR with a dance mat.
Beezy said:Yes, because you've used the Rev controller right?
sp0rsk said:well he obviously hasnt played virtua on
Dav2k said:Virtua Wars,
Virtua Rider,
Virtua Lock On Shot,
Virtua Hunter,
F1 Super Lap
http://www.xequted.com/news/1878/sega-register-virtua-trademarks.html
Aaron said:Is this a joke I'm not getting, because I can't imagine Virtua On being even playable with the revmote. I can't think of a game less suited to waggling at the screen than VO with its quick jumps and dash attacks. It'd be like playing PGR with a dance mat.
lexy said:No, because Sega already made a controller for the Virtual On series.
Rlan said:I honestly prefer the Sega saturn standard controller style for Virtual On than the sticks. It worked really well. I couldn't get a handly of the Dreamcasts version.
Plus SEGA fucked everything up with Virtual On: Marz anyhow.
Yeah, I know. I played the original VO in the arcade and suffered through twinstick mode in MARZ. The sticks work because they're locked to a base. Revmotes will be free floating, so I can't see how you can pull percision movement in this context. I'm not a hater of the revmote at all, but I can't see them replacing twinsticks without creating a very different control scheme, which would be the same as adapting the game to a controller. Virtua Cop and Virtua Tennis seem like better contenders.Blackcherry said:![]()
Remember, 2 revmotes. Believe
lexy said:OMG, stop it. Stop saying shit would be better on the Revolution for the sake of speculation. The Revolution's input functions are completely different from a traditional controller or the above mentioned Twin Sticks for the Saturn. How can you honestly sit there and tell me that a game not designed around the "Rev-mote" would be a perfect fit for the Revolution? You don't know that. Nintendo has only demonstrated a small amount of possible uses for the "Rev-mote" and even with that taken into consideration there's no guarantee that any of these possible uses would translate into very good games. How many people saying so-and-so game would be perfect on the Revolution have actually used the "Rev-mote?" Again, it's just mindless speculation that isn't grounded in reality. Speculation over FPS's seems fair to me because Nintendo has actually demonstrated this themselves. But, REZ? Virtual On? Come on. Virtual On is especially irritating because Sega already designed the perfect input device for that game. There are many more that escape me at the moment but I'm sure you have all seen similar posts whenever a new game is announced (ie, so-and-so game would be better on Revolution). It's all the same principle. I'm not even going to mention that Nintendo might not include two "Rev-motes" in the box (ie, therefore minimizing the possibility that a game would actually be designed to take advantage of two "Rev-motes" at one time) because then I'd be guilty of unnecessary speculation.
I realize that you guys are excited over Revolution, that's great, but let's wait to see actual games specifically designed for the "Rev-mote" before we go nuts. Most of this speculation is baseless and highly irritating.
Aaron said:Yeah, I know. I played the original VO in the arcade and suffered through twinstick mode in MARZ. The sticks work because they're locked to a base. Revmotes will be free floating, so I can't see how you can pull percision movement in this context. I'm not a hater of the revmote at all, but I can't see them replacing twinsticks without creating a very different control scheme, which would be the same as adapting the game to a controller. Virtua Cop and Virtua Tennis seem like better contenders.
I'd buy it, that's what it means!kwes10 said:oh man.......I just thought of something.......what if SEGA made a new Virtua On.......that used two revmotes to control the game?!
Polari said:Damn, you're right, Rez would work perfectly with the revmote.
kwes10 said:oh man.......I just thought of something.......what if SEGA made a new Virtua On.......that used two revmotes to control the game?!