Reddit Reddit reviews PlayStation Move Motion Controllers - Two Pack [Old Model]

We found 7 Reddit comments about PlayStation Move Motion Controllers - Two Pack [Old Model]. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

PlayStation Move Motion Controllers - Two Pack [Old Model]
Enable the most exciting and immersive gaming experiences in compatible PlayStation VR gamesAdvanced motion sensing and light tracking technologyEasily accessible trigger and face buttonsImmersive vibration feedbackSupports PlayStation 4 Camera on PS4
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7 Reddit comments about PlayStation Move Motion Controllers - Two Pack [Old Model]:

u/merlinrising · 8 pointsr/PSVR

Amazon Prime. They had some killer deals.

I saved money not getting the game bundle (ill get skyrim used later) and bought superhot vr and got rush of blood when it was free. Ill be happy with those for a dash.

Headset and Camera bundle:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0747YTV7B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_aDyIAb9NDTYWF

Move: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LD7MR2C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_eEyIAbP3N0QC8

u/shawncw1 · 3 pointsr/PSVR

and $78 on amazon w free two day shipping if you've got Prime: https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-Move-Motion-Controllers-Pack-4/dp/B01LD7MR2C

u/OtakuD · 2 pointsr/PSVR

Looks like $80 new in US? Not sure of your region, I got mine for $60 marked down in a store, you can also try second hand places :)

u/wavetoyou · 2 pointsr/PS4

If you already have Rift or Vive, then it's understandable not wanting to buy the PSVR. But, your reasons only apply to someone who does. For those that do not own a VR headset, I think the PSVR is hands down the way to go if you don't already have an optimal PC

Considering we're on the PS4 sub, people in here probably already have the console. Granted, the Pro pumps out a better experience, but having played VR on both, the difference isn't all that much...for now. So, you're already halfway there. Now, it's about shelling out another $387 for the headset, another $86.35 for two Move controllers(optional), and $41.99 for the camera if you don't already have one. Of course, they now have the Launch Bundle available again for $499.99...

Anyways, there are benefits to the Rift and Vive. Their controllers are far superior. The vastness of both Steam and VR content on the internet is quick and easy (there is a workaround with the PSVR and software designed by the community to be used with PC, but it can be a bit of a chore to troubleshoot at times), and the tracking is better. The PSVR does also have its pro's, like comfort, less 'screen-door' effect...there are a plethora of articles breaking down all 3 systems' pros and cons.......but having RE7 VR exclusivity for a year, as well as Farpoint and the cool new AIM controller (it's absolutely amazing, UPS dropped mine off @ the door Monday evening), might tip the scales for a lot of potential buyers towards the PSVR and I'd agree with their purchase.

Either way, I'm just excited I'll be able to watch the Champions League Final on my PSVR!

u/WhyyyCantWeBeFriends · 1 pointr/unpopularopinion

> If you want to connect your Wii Mote to your PlayStation 4, there's simply no way of doing so while on PC you can very easily hook it up through Bluetooth [...] So no, consoles don't have as many controller options as PC

That's a bit of a stretch, but even with that in mind...

> Want Wii-style motion controls? Been around since the PS3.

I should've clarified: you may not get the exact same options for controllers on PlayStation, but you'll pretty much get the same kind of variety. For example, you could only use the Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer on PC, but on PS4, you could use the Thrustmaster T300 or TG, the latter being based on the TS-PC and T300. Even if you don't get the same specific options, you pretty much get the same variety.

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> I don't know if you're even aware of this yourself, but you cherrypicked four games to support your argument [...] Just now, there's a Bandai Namco sale and Dark Souls 3 is $30 as opposed to the "inferior" PS4 version which costs $60.

It may cost $60 on PSN (where I assume you're getting the number from), but if I wanted the PS4 version of Dark Souls 3, I could get it for $40... for the Complete Edition, but I could also get the Standard Edition for $20. Both Physical.

I didn't Specifically go out of my way to choose these games, I just went with the first games that came to mind. But if you really don't believe me, let's go to the Steam front page and I'll just compare the first discounted game I see on the front page.

The Division, a game that came out recently going for only $20 for Steam? That's not bad.

In fact, if we look on Amazon for a New PS4 copy, it's $24 for a disc, maybe you were right... For a new copy.

If we look for used copies, We can get the game for as low as $12 for a PS4 disc. Now, even if you're thinking "Oh, well that just means you have to deal with someone's disc, they could've damaged it," here's the thing:

  1. I specifically chose "Like New," which products are only specifically listed under if they have no defects, and are only really put here if, at most, the box has been opened.
  2. The disc is installed to the PS4's hard drive upon the first insertion, after that you just need it so the system can verify that you still own the game. So? The disc doesn't need to be read to play the game, so scratches won't get in the way.
  3. Games are on Blu Ray discs, which are far stronger than the DVDs they used to be on.

    Need I say more?

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    > This analogy is fine except you didn't mention anywhere that you don't get to choose your two additional (they're not free, you pay for them) meals every month, so if you're not interested in pizza and in one specific month they have free pizza then you don't get the additional meal that you paid for.

    This is true, but let's be fair, you get 2 new choices every month, per system. Even if you only own one system, chances are you'll get enough good options to make up for the $60. EDIT: Forgot to say, even if you don't like the Pizza, the other meal might be a steak dinner that you'd fancy.

    But even if you don't want to count the free games, don't forget the part about the part where I said "Exclusive/Extended discounts, especially during the weekly/seasonal sales (though you don’t need PS Plus to get sales, PS Plus members get to enjoy the best sales)."

    Now, you may be thinking "wait, weren't you just talking about how Digital games are more expensive?" Well that's the thing, these discounts can be amazing, and occur weekly, which I would say means they "occur very often."

    For example, remember when I mentioned DiRT Rally? That game was discounted for PS Plus members. How much? Well, I bought it for $18, which is even cheaper than you can get it on Amazon. Even if you want to mention that it has previously been discounted on steam for a similar amount (which it was), both sales happened for a week, and right now, they're both $60 digitally (but, again, cheaper physical disc).

    The discounts and the free games can near-guarantee that the annual fee will balance out, and again, it is not guaranteed to be more expensive to game on console.

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    > The weekly free Steam games are free, the games you get for paying a service are not free

    Ignoring the fact that I haven't heard about "weekly free Steam games," keep in mind:

    > even if you want to talk about Steam Summer Sales, what about the PSN summer sale, or again, disc sale discounts?

    Steam isn't the only one with sales, and PSN also has free games (that you don't need PS Plus for). Again, you don't need PS Plus for sales, PS Plus just gets you more sales.

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    > pragmatically those systems are going to break down. Don't think there exists statistics for this, but my own PS2 and PS3 both had to be replaced during their own generations. If they were PCs, I could simply swap out the faulty parts for way cheaper than buying new PCs.

    ...Which costs money. I'll say it again:

    > You don’t need to replace your entire system to spend a lot of money on hardware.

    Just as easily as someone could say they needed to replace their PS2, someone could just as easily need to replace one of the many parts in their PC, which can often cost more than a PlayStation.
u/Rockah · 1 pointr/PSVR

Yeah that sucks dude. I was extremely lucky in that my brother gave me all his old ps3 stuff and he just happened to have move controllers, so I didn't have to worry about sourcing them.

I just checked a bunch of online retailers and couldn't see them, but amazon does https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-Move-Motion-Controllers-Pack-4/dp/B01LD7MR2C/ref=dp_ob_title_vg - you can probably find used/refurbed ones on there too, and they ship to aus. Not the best price, but probably less than $200

u/DaftpunkU · 1 pointr/PS4Dreams

https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-Move-Motion-Controllers-Pack-4/dp/B01LD7MR2C
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