The lights are on
Unlike Kinect, PS3 can be retro-fitted with PlayStation Move support, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 is enabling use of the motion peripheral via a patch when then Move debuts on September 17.
Tiger developer EA Tiburon got LPGA pro Paula Creamer to demo the Move and talk about how it translates into her real-life game. Enjoy.
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It seems to lag a little, but other than that keep the 1:1 motion.
The more I see about the Move, the more I see it as a serious attempt to put motion control into gaming rather than a gimmicky Wii ripoff. Yeah, they haven't been totally on the ball (sports pack in? lame), but this is the only motion control product I'd consider buying at this point.
I would agree with that. I probably would only buy it to play with this game. I really would like to play a golf game where I swing the club
Looks pretty cool. I'll have to pick this one up. I won't have to wait till my day off to golf!
The patch is already out there.
It's kinda hilarious when I boot up Tiger 11 and see the "Please make sure the wrist strap is secure. PLAYSTATION MOVE." screen since it's still 9 days to release.
Wow those buttons are small.
The MOVE looks cool but i think i'll stick with the WII for now.
As long as EA's made it cheatproof I'm game.
Impressive.
Yay! Paula FTW!
You think you would be able to have virtual sex with extra lag. Kinect fails big time