chubigans said:Go for it! Now for a catchy title.
Sports Champions |OT| The Day that Waggle Died
edit: just bought a Nav and RUSE. Man I cant wait to play that tonight.
Haha, I dunno. Maybe a jab like that wouldn't be taken lightly by a few people.ULTROS! said:You sure I won't get banned for that? :lol
I'm making it right now, it's going to be my first OT so help me out once I posted it (like recommendations, etc.).![]()
Awesome title :lol I would add subtitle ", and from the ashes 1:1 begins"chubigans said:Go for it! Now for a catchy title.
Sports Champions |OT| The Day that Waggle Died
edit: just bought a Nav and RUSE. Man I cant wait to play that tonight.
Mad_Ban said:Sports Champions |OT| Non-waggle zone (1:1 only)
this is why I don't do OT's yet
:lolMan said:Sports Champions |OT| 1:1 Treehouse
Incorrect. Wii Motion Plus can't know its position in 3D space. In terms of XYZ movement, the Wiimote can only estimate where it's going based on relative acceleration- if I move right 25 centimeters, it's going to estimate I've moved, say, 27 centimeters; if I then return my hands to center it might think I'm actually 4 centimeters off-center. You can see how this disparity would be extremely problematic in a game like table tennis. Sports Champions table tennis needs to track actual position without drift. It needs to know if you're up close to attack, or hanging back to defend against a smash. It needs to track the trajectory of your swing so it can calculate where you intended the ball to go, and to challenge you to even make contact with the ball.onipex said:Look SC is a deeper experience because it is designed to be. If it was made to be exactly like WSR in HD with no extra challenges than it would be just that. Nintendo's design of the game was not limited by tech as far as making it more challenging.
InaudibleWhispa said:It does look relatively fun for a party, but there doesn't seem to be much content. 9 games and they're really simple and short, by the looks of things. I've a feeling it'll drop in price fairly quickly though, so I might pick it up at some point.
Woo! Awesome OP.ULTROS! said:
cakefoo said:Incorrect. Wii Motion Plus can't know its position in 3D space. In terms of XYZ movement, the Wiimote can only estimate where it's going based on relative acceleration- if I move right 25 centimeters, it's going to estimate I've moved, say, 27 centimeters; if I then return my hands to center it might think I'm actually 4 centimeters off-center. You can see how this disparity would be extremely problematic in a game like table tennis. Sports Champions table tennis needs to track actual position without drift. It needs to know if you're up close to attack, or hanging back to defend against a smash. It needs to track the trajectory of your swing so it can calculate where you intended the ball to go, and to challenge you to even make contact with the ball.
I fail to see how Nintendo could make their game any more challenging considering the limitations of the tech.
You can use any PSEYE.FlyinJ said:can I use my original PS Eye camera that I bought 2 years ago with this, or do I have to get the new one?
Helps?deepbrown said:Question. Can you play Start the Party with two controllers...not the actual games, but with two people it seems stupid swapping the controller over every time (especially if you have to strap it in) when you could just have a controller each...
I use a hub for my keyboard, PS Eye, Driving Force GT and the charger for my headset. No problems at all. And it's pretty nice to be able to hide the hub and hence most of the cables.flyinpiranha said:Can you use a USB 2.0 Hub with the camera? I never used my camera so it just collected dust and I just recently bought GH5 and have 2 guitars. I'd like to use a hub and run all those dongles and cords out the back ... especially now that the camera has to stay plugged in it only leaves me one extra USB port (Slim Model).
Anybody use a Hub for things? I did a quick google search but most answers were just regarding RB and GH stuff, not the camera.
Yes, i'm using a hub, no problems whatsoever. It must be usb 2.0 or you won't get a picture, but I don't think many people are still using 1.0, but so you knowflyinpiranha said:Can you use a USB 2.0 Hub with the camera? I never used my camera so it just collected dust and I just recently bought GH5 and have 2 guitars. I'd like to use a hub and run all those dongles and cords out the back ... especially now that the camera has to stay plugged in it only leaves me one extra USB port (Slim Model).
Anybody use a Hub for things? I did a quick google search but most answers were just regarding RB and GH stuff, not the camera.
Thrakier said:I always put so much spin on the ball in table tennis. Any idea why?
Stampy said:The angle with which you hold the racket and the movement of your wrist at the moment of hitting the ball do this. If you do not intend to spin it, try to stabilize your wrist and not flick it while waiving with your hand.
Not nearly as much as they should be, but I have seen the Kevin Butler moves in one. Or a 30-second variation of it.Dartastic said:I'm mostly interested in how Move is performing, as I no longer have a PS3. Anyone seen any ads for this at all?
Angst said:I use a hub for my keyboard, PS Eye, Driving Force GT and the charger for my headset. No problems at all. And it's pretty nice to be able to hide the hub and hence most of the cables.
Edit - and it's a cheap, non-powered hub.
gogogow said:Yes, i'm using a hub, no problems whatsoever. It must be usb 2.0 or you won't get a picture, but I don't think many people are still using 1.0, but so you know![]()
True in some cases (regarding charging etc). But camera, wheel and charger for the official headset works just fine from a non-powered hub.Stike said:Be aware that the non-powered USB-Hubs probably cant deliver enough juice for some peripherals. Controllers may not charge, camera may not work, since it requires the USB power for itself, but the hub divides that power among other connected items.