Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
Yeah sure, I'll admit to that.....but who plays video games lying in bed anyway? Doesn't that kinda jack up your neck?
It's all good. I like to use the "walrus" position when I play (singel-player that is). It's when you lay on your side or slightly tilted toward the tv from being on your back. I switch between this and the "it's getting serious" position, which is when you sit upright slightly leaning towards the tv.
Originally posted by: AssertnFailure
Second of all, you're wrong about saying the game won't play properly pointed at a different direction. There's a thing called "calibration", where all movement is relative to the initial calibration point. If you hold a controller analog stick to the top when you turn your system on, then the default center position of that analog stick will act the same way as normally holding down on the stick would act. This is because it thinks the top of the the stick is center, and that the center of the stick is bottom. Same principal applies: It's all relative.
Ok yet again I didn't say that the game wont play properly, I said that you won't be able to play it properly. But this might not me a problem for people with exceptional hand/eye coordination (like myself). I don't think the revolution will need calibrate the remote, since it's motion-sensors and it probably doesn't need a center. And of course I understand that it's all relative. What I'm saying is that if you point the remote 90 degrees to the left, right will be towards the tv and left will be away from the tv. Or maybe even worse that right is that you must pull the remote towards your body and left you have to push it away (hope you get what I'm saying). I just think that this might mess it up for some (not all) people. [/quote]