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Cabages

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Am I the only one pissed about this stupid 1:1 attachment?

Everyone seems to be raving about it. It should have been there to begin with, and it makes the controller even bulkier and more awkward than before.

Maybe my expectations were high, but I was expecting 1:1 mapping at launch. I just didnt think there was any point in making a controller that reacts to motion if it wasnt accurate.

After seeing all the conferences, I declare Nintendo's worst.
 

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Shakeycam Video of the Wii Motion Plus accessory in action using the sword dueling game.

Probably not the best representation because the chick is just hacking away. The frisbee demo showed off her twisting her wrist and the character doing the same thing in real time on the screen.
 

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Originally posted by: Cabages
Am I the only one pissed about this stupid 1:1 attachment?

Everyone seems to be raving about it. It should have been there to begin with, and it makes the controller even bulkier and more awkward than before.

Maybe my expectations were high, but I was expecting 1:1 mapping at launch. I just didnt think there was any point in making a controller that reacts to motion if it wasnt accurate.

After seeing all the conferences, I declare Nintendo's worst.

You're not the only one thinking that way. I'm actually pretty angry at Nintendo... but it doesnt matter, because right now... anything they put out will print money, even if only one game takes use of it.
 

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Originally posted by: Modeps
I asked this in the other thread, but lemme put it here instead. WiiSpeak, how the hell is this thing going to work properly? I'm not an audiophile, but I'd think that a conference microphone would need to be sensitive and pick up lots of stuff in the room, right? So, if you've got audio coming out of your TV... will the microphone pick that up?

What happened to Kid Icarus? Is there anything coming out this holiday worth owning a Wii for? (Is AC:TF coming out this year?) Where's the first party Wii Ware?

I swear to fucking god Nintendo, if you announce one more piece of bullshit addon crap, I may very well smash my wii with a sledge. Why isn't WiiMotion Plus built into your wiimotes in the first place? What I dont understand is, WiiSports was one of the better uses of the Wiimote (although golf showed it wasnt sensitive enough). You're basically admitting that your hardware isnt good enough with all these extras... and you're causing your target 'casual' audience to plunk down a ton of cash, which now looks like more than a PS3.

Seriously... give me a break.

edit: oh, and where's the alternative storage solution?

Animal crossing is scheduled for a holiday release.

As for the conference microphone, I don't see it being a huge problem. Webcams deal with this sort of stuff all the time, not to mention speaker phones. I'm sure there are lots of solutions for that. Not to say that at times it may have echo problems but it should be ok.

What I want to know is will the microphone work its way backwards into titles? Thinking of Mario Kart specifically.

btw, $29.99 for the mic.

I wouldnt mind it if the Wii could possibly have some background process running so when you're at the Menu you can connect to friends then take it over to the game, but somehow I just dont see that happening. With speaker phones, conference phones, and even webcams, they pick up lots of stuff they aren't supposed to. I guess maybe if the wii was smart enough, it could just block out everything that IT knows its playing, but I think maybe that takes more processing, along with its games, than it can handle. I'm no audio engineer at all, and I'd like to hear someone put my fears to rest...
 

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Originally posted by: Modeps
I wouldnt mind it if the Wii could possibly have some background process running so when you're at the Menu you can connect to friends then take it over to the game, but somehow I just dont see that happening. With speaker phones, conference phones, and even webcams, they pick up lots of stuff they aren't supposed to. I guess maybe if the wii was smart enough, it could just block out everything that IT knows its playing, but I think maybe that takes more processing, along with its games, than it can handle. I'm no audio engineer at all, and I'd like to hear someone put my fears to rest...

My best guess is that it will be a directional microphone which is why they'll have it placed by your IR sensor - generally out of the direct path of TV speakers.

Rear-channel speakers could pose a problem, but we'll see.

For $30, though, I wouldn't expect too much.
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: Cabages
Am I the only one pissed about this stupid 1:1 attachment?

Everyone seems to be raving about it. It should have been there to begin with, and it makes the controller even bulkier and more awkward than before.

Maybe my expectations were high, but I was expecting 1:1 mapping at launch. I just didnt think there was any point in making a controller that reacts to motion if it wasnt accurate.

After seeing all the conferences, I declare Nintendo's worst.

When they announced it, a lot of us thought it'd be 1:1. It was eventually learned that it wouldn't be, so really, didn't expect it to be at launch. I still find it fun to use. And depending on what you do, it can be pretty accurate.

With that said, these attachments keep adding up. It'd be ok if it were for something completely different, but the fact it fine tunes what we have.. very annoying. And they'll charge $20 for it to boot probably. But given it's being bundled with a demo like wii play/wii remote.. I really hope it's not more.
 
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Originally posted by: Modeps
I asked this in the other thread, but lemme put it here instead. WiiSpeak, how the hell is this thing going to work properly? I'm not an audiophile, but I'd think that a conference microphone would need to be sensitive and pick up lots of stuff in the room, right? So, if you've got audio coming out of your TV... will the microphone pick that up?

What happened to Kid Icarus? Is there anything coming out this holiday worth owning a Wii for? (Is AC:TF coming out this year?) Where's the first party Wii Ware?

I swear to fucking god Nintendo, if you announce one more piece of bullshit addon crap, I may very well smash my wii with a sledge. Why isn't WiiMotion Plus built into your wiimotes in the first place? What I dont understand is, WiiSports was one of the better uses of the Wiimote (although golf showed it wasnt sensitive enough). You're basically admitting that your hardware isnt good enough with all these extras... and you're causing your target 'casual' audience to plunk down a ton of cash, which now looks like more than a PS3.

Seriously... give me a break.

edit: oh, and where's the alternative storage solution?

Yeah, I think I'm just about done with Nintendo. I know they're pandering to the people who are buying the Wii, but they're no the ones buying a lot of games for it. As a student of economics I have to applaud them on many levels, not the least of which is getting people to not realize they're spending just as much on stupid add-ons for the Wii as they would have for a 360 or PS3. As a gamer its completely horrifying, but what's worse is that it is working.

I feel like Nintendo is purposefully polarizing their hardcore fans. I don't consider myself one of them, but thinking to the people getting all pissy about DMC4/FFXIII makes me think that if any company is giving their fans the finger it would be Nintendo. And yet, they lap up everything that Nintendo feeds them.

 

Modeps

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: Modeps
I asked this in the other thread, but lemme put it here instead. WiiSpeak, how the hell is this thing going to work properly? I'm not an audiophile, but I'd think that a conference microphone would need to be sensitive and pick up lots of stuff in the room, right? So, if you've got audio coming out of your TV... will the microphone pick that up?

What happened to Kid Icarus? Is there anything coming out this holiday worth owning a Wii for? (Is AC:TF coming out this year?) Where's the first party Wii Ware?

I swear to fucking god Nintendo, if you announce one more piece of bullshit addon crap, I may very well smash my wii with a sledge. Why isn't WiiMotion Plus built into your wiimotes in the first place? What I dont understand is, WiiSports was one of the better uses of the Wiimote (although golf showed it wasnt sensitive enough). You're basically admitting that your hardware isnt good enough with all these extras... and you're causing your target 'casual' audience to plunk down a ton of cash, which now looks like more than a PS3.

Seriously... give me a break.

edit: oh, and where's the alternative storage solution?

Yeah, I think I'm just about done with Nintendo. I know they're pandering to the people who are buying the Wii, but they're no the ones buying a lot of games for it. As a student of economics I have to applaud them on many levels, not the least of which is getting people to not realize they're spending just as much on stupid add-ons for the Wii as they would have for a 360 or PS3. As a gamer its completely horrifying, but what's worse is that it is working.

I feel like Nintendo is purposefully polarizing their hardcore fans. I don't consider myself one of them, but thinking to the people getting all pissy about DMC4/FFXIII makes me think that if any company is giving their fans the finger it would be Nintendo. And yet, they lap up everything that Nintendo feeds them.

I'm not gonna lie, I absolutely adored Animal Crossing for the GCN... of course, it also offered like 20 unlockable NES roms in game.. which was a dope incentive to keep playing. That being said, AC:Town Folk looks almost exactly like AC, and AC:Wild World... but now you can travel to a city. Graphics havent changed much, even the dialog looks to be the same... Do you guys see a trend with their straight up sequels? With the exception of Galaxy, there's been an abundance of zero innovation and miniscule improvement on the original formula. We have yet to see what AC:TF will offer above AC and AC:WW, but I really don't expect much other than this microphone ability and minor online functionality.

Since I was a kid, I've loved Nintendo. I grew up with the NES, playing tons of their terrible NES titles and at the time I thought they were really good... they were the only thing out there at the time, and therefore, that's what was good. I would ride my bike to the local video store, rent a game for 2 days and vow to finish it in that time. I prided myself on beating games, even ridiculously hard games like Ninja Gaiden and TMNT.

Now however, there are options. Things don't cost my parents money, they cost me money. I need a viable online option because I don't get out as much as I used to thanks to my family (not complaining, just stating a fact). I want sharp graphics and excellent sound to go with my HDTV and 5.1 surround system. I also need engrossing single player games when I can just sit back with a beer after the family has gone to bed and enjoy.

I'm so tired of mediocrity and Nintendo is reveling in it because they've somehow managed to convince people that buying addons, shoddy hardware with very limited functionality improvements form the previous generation, and a lack of quality games, is a sound choice in where to spend your money.

Forgive my ranting... but I'm really getting sick of it. I grew up with Nintendo, they just haven't grown up with me.
 

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Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: Cabages
Am I the only one pissed about this stupid 1:1 attachment?

Everyone seems to be raving about it. It should have been there to begin with, and it makes the controller even bulkier and more awkward than before.

Maybe my expectations were high, but I was expecting 1:1 mapping at launch. I just didnt think there was any point in making a controller that reacts to motion if it wasnt accurate.

After seeing all the conferences, I declare Nintendo's worst.

When they announced it, a lot of us thought it'd be 1:1. It was eventually learned that it wouldn't be, so really, didn't expect it to be at launch. I still find it fun to use. And depending on what you do, it can be pretty accurate.

With that said, these attachments keep adding up. It'd be ok if it were for something completely different, but the fact it fine tunes what we have.. very annoying. And they'll charge $20 for it to boot probably. But given it's being bundled with a demo like wii play/wii remote.. I really hope it's not more.
That's the thing that bugs me too. It's basically an implicit admission that the Wiimote isn't as accurate as it should be, so here's an add-on device that finally makes it work correctly.
 

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
So, about to have an influx of nerdgasm. I could care less myself but..

http://wii.ign.com/articles/890/890276p1.html


Pikmin 3
Super Mario Galaxy 2
New Super Mario Bros. 2

All possibilities

Not possibilities. Expect it to be a reality sometime soon. I tend to think Nintendo as the Blizzard of the console world. They dont say much and if they do and have nothing very good or at least polished somewhat to show off, then its not worth showing off at all.

Nintendo does know it is sitting on some great IPs. Problem is that their development teams aren't that big in my opinion, all of them have work cut out for them to make masterpiece level games (Galaxy) so indeed it takes time. Problem is that we expect things to be rushed rushed rushed and over in the PC gaming forums, we chatisize developers for doing just as such. Why are we being a bunch of hypocrites?

As far as the Motion plus, why does people think it is a patch for a broken piece of hardware? Personally, the remote works as it is initially intended but down the line Nintendo sees the need for another sensor to help with games. Isn't it like having your precious Xbox 360 new SKUs with "new features" or the many flavors of PS3 being released? Isn't anyone crying that they are re-releasing different versions to fix their so called broken first versions of their consoles?

I cry to you all, a bunch of crybaby hypocrites. Play the things you like, enjoy the show, and don't get into a tightwad about things. Give your opinions, but by all means, try and understand the different perspectives before ranting away.

IMO, no show stands out to me and that is fine. I don't come to looking at E3 coverages to be wowed. I come to see what is upcoming. If nothing gets my attention, its not the end of the world. I have other things besides playing video games to deal with.
 
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Originally posted by: Imaginer

Not possibilities. Expect it to be a reality sometime soon. I tend to think Nintendo as the Blizzard of the console world. They dont say much and if they do and have nothing very good or at least polished somewhat to show off, then its not worth showing off at all.

Nintendo does know it is sitting on some great IPs. Problem is that their development teams aren't that big in my opinion, all of them have work cut out for them to make masterpiece level games (Galaxy) so indeed it takes time. Problem is that we expect things to be rushed rushed rushed and over in the PC gaming forums, we chatisize developers for doing just as such. Why are we being a bunch of hypocrites?

As far as the Motion plus, why does people think it is a patch for a broken piece of hardware? Personally, the remote works as it is initially intended but down the line Nintendo sees the need for another sensor to help with games. Isn't it like having your precious Xbox 360 new SKUs with "new features" or the many flavors of PS3 being released? Isn't anyone crying that they are re-releasing different versions to fix their so called broken first versions of their consoles?

I cry to you all, a bunch of crybaby hypocrites. Play the things you like, enjoy the show, and don't get into a tightwad about things. Give your opinions, but by all means, try and understand the different perspectives before ranting away.

IMO, no show stands out to me and that is fine. I don't come to looking at E3 coverages to be wowed. I come to see what is upcoming. If nothing gets my attention, its not the end of the world. I have other things besides playing video games to deal with.

I'm not really following your hypocrite angle. Aside from Mario Galaxy have we seen Nintendo put in a full fledged effort into a full game on the Wii? A ported Zelda? Metroid isn't even being done by Nintendo themselves anymore, and even then we haven't seen it evolve too much beyond what we got back in 2002. Pretty much the same thing with Smash Bros. Mario Kart is, to many people, a de-evolution of the series. Even then, we still end up waiting years for these games. Instead we get mini-games (oddly enough though, only one real Wii Mario Party so far, although they did have Warioware) and other crap that ends up costing more than regular games.

As for hardware changes by other companies, the thing is, none of them really change the game experience. You don't gain anything by getting HDMI on the 360. It'd be just plain stupid to complain about Microsoft doing die-shrinks and making the system more reliable, and yet even then people complained about that (and again it really offers nothing in the way of changing gameplay on the system). The DualShock 3 only added rumble (which many people feel is no big deal anymore anyways). The only other thing Sony did was drop the price and remove features (again, people bitched about it quite a bit and it didn't effect gameplay). Microsoft is almost as bad as Nintendo about peripherals ($100 wifi adapter?).

If anyone is a hypocrite it would be Nintendo. They criticized Sony and Microsoft for making their systems too expensive, then nickel and dime us to death with a bunch of add-ons, essentially making a Gamecube cost $250 (I consider a paltry amount of flash memory, bluetooth, and wifi to be pretty marginal improvements myself, certainly not worth $150). They acted like all you get with the competition is sequels and no innovation, yet beyond the controller we've really not gotten that from Nintendo either (in fact I'd say the opposite).
 

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
I'm not really following your hypocrite angle. Aside from Mario Galaxy have we seen Nintendo put in a full fledged effort into a full game on the Wii? A ported Zelda? Metroid isn't even being done by Nintendo themselves anymore, and even then we haven't seen it evolve too much beyond what we got back in 2002. Pretty much the same thing with Smash Bros. Mario Kart is, to many people, a de-evolution of the series. Even then, we still end up waiting years for these games. Instead we get mini-games (oddly enough though, only one real Wii Mario Party so far, although they did have Warioware) and other crap that ends up costing more than regular games.

Like I said before, things take time and they aren't the one to say anything until things are just about finished to give a glimpse or release that it does exist. The hypocritical part I am refering to comes from peoples expectations, after taking note from reading both the PC gaming forum and this one.

When it comes to releases, we expect it to come out soon or show as such, but when developers do meet their timeline at the cost of a possible unpolished product we blame the developers for not giving the additional time to polish it up. Thats what happens when a company says they will release the game at X date and pretty much after that the expectations follow. Damned if they do make it with a possible unpolished product and damned if they dont making players wait.

Ported Zelda... That project from my perspective seemed to be almost to completion by the time their new system is coming into light. Wouldn't you release your new game system with a good game? It would be silly not to, even if it is a mirrored gamecube port. Would you rather have them just release the gamecube version of the game and come 3 months down the line, a completely brand new system with one less to its library? What if one doesn't own a gamecube before, do I have to automatically purchase a controller and the game if I want to play that Zelda? Most people will probably ignore it if it is not in the Wii spotlight (And I am not refering to the people in these gaming forums, but other consumers).

Nintendo probably doesn't want to follow that suit, but instead only give word if their projects are say in 85% completion status.

And from what you said about other companies developing their IPs such as Metroid, it sums my point that their development teams are small that they can't work simultaneously on everything at once. Third party teams may work on it with direction from Nintendo and that is how they try to divide and conquer. But then again, things take time and goes back to what I said about announcing things - which is what E3 is about.

As for hardware changes by other companies, the thing is, none of them really change the game experience. You don't gain anything by getting HDMI on the 360. It'd be just plain stupid to complain about Microsoft doing die-shrinks and making the system more reliable, and yet even then people complained about that (and again it really offers nothing in the way of changing gameplay on the system). The DualShock 3 only added rumble (which many people feel is no big deal anymore anyways). The only other thing Sony did was drop the price and remove features (again, people bitched about it quite a bit and it didn't effect gameplay). Microsoft is almost as bad as Nintendo about peripherals ($100 wifi adapter?).

If anyone is a hypocrite it would be Nintendo. They criticized Sony and Microsoft for making their systems too expensive, then nickel and dime us to death with a bunch of add-ons, essentially making a Gamecube cost $250 (I consider a paltry amount of flash memory, bluetooth, and wifi to be pretty marginal improvements myself, certainly not worth $150).

That's the problem if you tend to look at gaming from a pure technical standpoint. Am I getting my money's worth? From just that, probably not. In fact, would you rather have it that Nintendo too joined the fray in selling their systems under cost as well? From a company perspective, maybe or maybe not, but their decision stands. Kind of how Apple touts their systems to be a bit more expensive than the PC platforms.

Nickel and diming exists on ALL platforms and you just listed an example with that WiFi adapter. Xbox Live and Sony with their downloadable content to add to your fun is probably the biggest one. I still feel uneasy about just paying for soft content and still rather have a physical medium. Both have their share of accessories that didn't come with the systems that one can optionally get like Nintendo. Your statement assumes that when I pay the price of getting a PS3 or X360 I wouldn't need anything else. Maybe true, but I am sure most people will add one or two additional accessories to their cart to increase that total.

They acted like all you get with the competition is sequels and no innovation, yet beyond the controller we've really not gotten that from Nintendo either (in fact I'd say the opposite).

This is lack of innovation from one aspect. Are they wrong? What if they never came out with the Wii and you watched the market go on?

Gameplay experience? What about Rock Band and Gutiar Hero? DDR Pads? Racing Wheels of before? Some of those peripherals are only used with just one game. And Nintendo gets the flack from forum and blog posters for releasing their own peripherals instead of third parties adding to that of which can be applied to multitudes of games if developers use it?

Like I posted in the thread refering to the Motion Plus, it is not necessary to have but the additional sensor to gather data from will help out developers should they choose to use it. It is also mentioned in there that it possibly gives the game the ability to be spatially aware. I will also reiterate that they didn't include the additional accelerometer in the original Wiimote design due to one or maybe all three of the factors: cost, dimensions, battery life. Having it optional is possibly the only way they have to go.

1:1 movement is a statement you can take however you want. It may just be 1:1 movement of your position of the hand for all I can see. Any input will have a lag and adds to that so called 1:1 movement.

This kind of mentality I feel maybe the same kind of mentality perpetuating amongst third party developers. That Nintendo just doesn't cut it out for them for some of these feelings or opinions implicitly stated in my post. And I wish that people will stop having that gimme attitude and accept that good things come with due time. Good software development isn't something that can be done just like that.
 
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I'm not going to quote you as I'm just going to make my point as concise as I can. Pretty much anything you can lay down as a criticism of Sony or Microsoft this generation, you can also lay at the feet of Nintendo, only usually Nintendo is worse than the other two about it. The only real one you can't is the 360's RRoD. Nintendo made a fuss about downloadable content, but then they're going to allow it too eventually. You do of course realize that Rock Band and Guitar Hero are on the Wii as well, right (so all of the issues with those add-ons apply the Wii, and also people have voiced many complaints about those peripherals too so its not like Nintendo is being single out here)? Even then, the Wii has its own nuisances (such as the Guitar Hero 3 controller where you need a Wii remote for each one, or the fact that they don't offer downloadable songs).

Thinking more on the development issue, I don't even know where you're getting this feeling that people are pandering for Nintendo to get sequels out the door. What people are complaining about is that Nintendo is focusing all their development effort on small simple games. Also, in some ways, people are confused what has taken games like Smash Bros. so long to be developed since the content levels just don't seem to match up (Melee came out in 2001, and was considerably different than the 1999 N64 version, and then 7 years after it we get Brawl which just added more content and a weak online mode?). In other cases I think people would rather Nintendo spend less time on a bunch of sequels and put in effort to make a major sequel (Metroid Prime trilogy for instance). Not only that, but they spend time developing completely pointless crap like the Miis and the Wii news/weather channel. Look how long its taking them to roll out their Xbox Live Arcade competitor (which they've actually tried to say is going to be much better than Live Arcade).

Make no mistake, Nintendo has earned their criticisms the same as anyone else. The part of your argument that caused me to respond is that you act like people are singling out Nintendo, which is not the case.
 

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i don't see anything to complain about with the wii and it's add-ons, other than they hard to find.

i wish sony and microsoft had some of the innovation and gaming spirit that Nintendo has; instead all they've done is try to coopt the pc gaming market, xbox and ps3 don't do anything you couldn't do better on a pc 5 years ago.
 

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Originally posted by: Tom
i don't see anything to complain about with the wii and it's add-ons, other than they hard to find.

i wish sony and microsoft had some of the innovation and gaming spirit that Nintendo has; instead all they've done is try to coopt the pc gaming market, xbox and ps3 don't do anything you couldn't do better on a pc 5 years ago.

except that now you can do it on a console, which you couldn't do 5 years ago on a console.

they are going after the console market, not the PC market.

and most people don't have their PC's hooked up to their 60" TV in the middle of their living room.
 

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Originally posted by: purbeast0
and most people don't have their PC's hooked up to their 60" TV in the middle of their living room.

Guess I am one of the sole few that DOES! OMG why the hell has this not been widespread? Just two connectors (HDMI and your audio, hell if your PC can pass through audio through HDMI, then just one!). Even if your PC doesn't have HDMI, most modern HDTVs have a VGA port to boot!

With HDTV resolutions, it makes perfect sense. Combine that with your precious wireless Xbox360 controller (or hell even an extended USB cable with your choice of gamepad with it, you are golden!

And... if these fvckers ever come out with their device that also works with the PC, then lets just say that it is even more incentive to have your PC unhooked from the office room and into the living room
 

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Originally posted by: Tom
i don't see anything to complain about with the wii and it's add-ons, other than they hard to find.

Perhaps locally, but I managed to get mine off of gamestop's website. I ordered it the same day they said they will be shipping them out for pre-orders. Came in within two days. (shipping cost between standard and the two-dayer pales in comparision to the total order anyways, just a few more dollars). It isn't that hard to get one online. Not to mention, gamestop has one of the better bundles out there without all the nonsense you don't need.