Im so drunk right now adn I cna still onw you . Dont your ealize the six axis came out on ps1 lol.BlackbondAnd? P.S. You're not drunk. You have nothing and your denying ownage. :'(
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These people have free speech. They can post if they want to. :'(NOBODY POST!!!!!
This is flame bait, leave it alone or you will get reeled in.
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The Great Wall of text. Wiimote is innovative. Sixaxis was a lame attempt to rip it off.weisguy119Wow I didn't think it would take this long for someone to realise that the Sixaxis was before the Wiimote. And the Wiimote is a rip off of the Microsoft one in 1998. :'(
The six axis is about as powerful as wiimote's little brother, the nunchaku. Wiimote is real motion detection, as in it can tell where it literally is, not just esimate based on acceleration.kittykatz5kbut that doesn't mean its more innovative than the sixaxis. And what makes a controller use "real" motion detection. I thought any motion detection = motion detection. :'(
[QUOTE="yo_foo"]bah! My text :'(geist117I agree, bah! To your text. I meant Gamespot's problem with copy paste from Notepad :( :'(
Yea, motion sensing is a fad - that's why Sony incorporated it into the SixAxis. :roll:HeedleGlavinHmmm and I think Nintendo might have put it into their controller too. :'(
because playing tennis with a sixaxis is realistic?voxware00last time I checked playing tennis with a remote control isn't that realistic either. :'(
right....dual shock with tilt and no rumble....lone_wolf911See a typical ignorant response... Straight from Wikipedia to this thread. Thus proving your statement wrong. Look atthe features! The controller can operate wirelessly over Bluetooth. It also features a USB mini-B port, which can be used to connect a USB cable for internal battery charging and wired operation, and the battery can be replaced when it passes beyond its lifespan. The controller can be seamlessly swapped from wireless to wired operation, and can be charged automatically upon connection. The controller can operate up to 30 hours on a full charge. Up to 7 simultaneous controllers are supported natively by the console. A major feature of the controller is the ability to sense both rotational orientation and translational acceleration along all three dimensional axes, providing a full six degrees of freedom. The SIXAXIS features finer analogue sensitivity than the DualShock 2, increased to 10-bit precision from the 8-bit precision of the DualShock 2. The controller also features more trigger-like R2 and L2 buttons, with an increased range of depression. In the place of the "Analog" mode button switch of previous dual analog models is a jewel-like "PS button" with the PlayStation logo, which can be used to access the home menu and turn the console on or off. A row of four numbered LED port indicators are on the top of the controller, to identify and distinguish multiple wireless controllers and can also display the amount of battery remaining. :'(
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