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IGN's Nate Hearn, recently had a 2K Sports developer walk him through using the recently released PlayStation Move for NBA 2K11. He talks about the new tech and the benefits of adding a third dimension to it.

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"While it can be played on the Xbox 360 with the usual analog stick setup, it's obvious that the more immersive experience will be on PlayStation 3, even if it isn't the most accurate. Once I got the Move controller in my hand I was told there were three parts to dunking with the new peripheral. First, hold the T trigger to pick up the ball sitting on one of the racks situated on the court. Next, perform a gesture with Move to start the dunk animation, then perform a second gesture to launch into the dunk itself. Lastly, you'll need to let go of the trigger to let go of the ball and slam it through the hoop.

In my short demo with Move, the technology felt very early. Gestures weren't reading properly, timing seemed off and occasionally things felt too sensitive as a casual and slight movement with Move would be read as a gesture to start the dunk. Things weren't aided by the fact that the game doesn't support the navigation controller (apparently Sony just never sent one to 2K) so you're stuck using the Dualshock to move your player around. Here's hoping they can iron out some of the accuracy issues before the game ships in October.

Next up was a demo of the 3D technology that will be releasing later this year. For that, we hopped into a quick game with the Lakers and Celtics. A few elements such as the menu overlays and player icons weren't yet in three dimensions, but everything else seemed to be popping off the screen just as it should. The effect wasn't all that heavy-handed and provided a nice feeling of depth to what I was seeing. When the ball passed in front of a player's hand, it actually looked like it was a foot or so in front, just like it would in real life."

Source - We Play NBA 2K11 With Move and 3D (IGN)

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# 21 tariqosuave @ 09/19/10 12:46 AM
I'm furious that xbox 360 doesn't get 3d... that's not fair.
 
# 22 TreyIM2 @ 09/19/10 03:15 PM
I've been playing the Move since it came out Friday and all I can say is don't knock it til u try it. The Move is light years ahead of the Wii. The Wii couldn't do most of the stuff the Move can do even if Nintendo tried to make it do so. The tech isn't there, period.
Now, I am a VERY active person and play b-ball IRL but if they can get this done in first person, whoa-dip! Another level of immersion. I just hope 2K doesn't rush this and decides to patch it in later if they can't get a first person view highly operational with this game by launch. I am FIENDING for this to work properly but ONLY in first person. I need to get a 3D TV, too, shoot.
 
# 23 yungflo @ 09/19/10 07:05 PM
I hate this gimmick. Why is sony trying to become pswii?
 
# 24 SDJHood93 @ 09/19/10 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Vega
the ps3 move will eat the wii alive.

but as far being on topic...imagine being able to actually control the moves we've seen in the demo with ur actually motions and not jus ur finger tips.

2k11 is about 2 get so ridiculous...cant wait any longer actually...(plays demo 4 the hundred thousandth time)
The MOVE looks fun but it just isn't that cool and the games are boring. I just don't think MOVE or Kinect will be able to keep up with Wii.
 

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