8th April 2006, 12:33 PM
yeah you could litteraly hold the controller in the opposite view of the screen and it will register your movements, like if you get lazy like me and play upside down or while laying on your side, you dont have to actually point at the screen. Liike, if your aiming at the bottom left corner and you want to hit something in the upper right, you wont have to litteraly point at the upper right portion of the screen, you would just flick the controller in that direction and the faster you 'snap' the movement, the faster the reticle will get there - just like a mouse.
One of th game mechanics is the ability to turn over tables or props by flipping them with your gun or sword to use as cover. You could be laying on your back and looking at the cieling and 'push' towards the cieling, the game will register it as pushing forward. The TV screen doesn't pick up anything, it's the little sensor you put next to or under your TV that picks up the movements of the revcon so it doesnt matter what direction you're actually facing.
watch the video of Japanese people playing revolution, you can either go all nuts and dramatic with your movements or keep it in your lap and make subtle movements, it's up to the gameplayer.
One of th game mechanics is the ability to turn over tables or props by flipping them with your gun or sword to use as cover. You could be laying on your back and looking at the cieling and 'push' towards the cieling, the game will register it as pushing forward. The TV screen doesn't pick up anything, it's the little sensor you put next to or under your TV that picks up the movements of the revcon so it doesnt matter what direction you're actually facing.
watch the video of Japanese people playing revolution, you can either go all nuts and dramatic with your movements or keep it in your lap and make subtle movements, it's up to the gameplayer.