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Many people wonder about how the PlayStation Move performs under different light conditions. Coming from the EyeToy experience of old, this is quite understandable. But the PlayStation Move is different.
With the assistance of an EyePet Move Edition demo, I have put together an extensive tech video showcasing how the PlayStation Move (or rather the PlayStation Eye) deals with all sorts of light conditions I was able to recreate in my tiny room.
The results are both reassuring and interesting, I believe.
the power of glowsticks and showers! HUZAH!! xD
Sword7Movies 5 months ago
lol snake
lucymydog1995 6 months ago
refrase myself the weak light
hersim123 6 months ago
the light doesn't affect move case it uses ultraV led system not harmfull to humans but very affective tracking system
hersim123 6 months ago
Dont your eye pet get blind ??
nayem07 11 months ago
Lol. For some reason I laughed really hard when you put the spotlight on, and then you had all three lights in there. I don't know, but that just tickled my funny bone.
MasterChief3624 1 year ago
@esfio he's trying to show how well the move will calibrate even under extreme conditions which virtually no one will ever experience. If anything this is showcasing the move's capabilities rather than demoting them...
MrShitthead 1 year ago
good!
panschop 1 year ago
thanks for the info
Xin354 1 year ago
@esfio if you do watch the video......he clearly states the mere usage of eyepet to demonstrate the move performance....
ameechee 1 year ago