Talk:Just Dance 3/@comment-39892839-20190803072904/@comment-26573805-20190901201312

As long as you set the difficulty as Easy on the coach screen, the Kinect tracking of JD3 is flawless. The sole standard tracking that exists in JD4 and later on kinect is flawless too. I prefer it over controllers actually, controllers only require me to move my right arm in a vague direction programmed into the game to score (which is unrewarding, only motivates me to do movement of that one part of the body, and feels restricted to the right hand) and "dancing" with a controller in hand (esp wiimote) is awful and uncomfortable.

And yes, back in the day Ubi really marketing the Xbox 360 version as the best version of the game you could have by giving it a far better menu layout, giving it Just Create and Uplay, and advertising the full body tracking as a unique feature of the Xbox version, and putting out its promotional material from Just Create and DLCs for the 360 version. Even though the PS3/Wii DLC songs aren't available on 360 for some bizarre reason, those are accessible through JDGH (baby don't stop now) or through Xbox One these days with JDU.

The Wii/PS3 menu of JD3 looks very dull and boring, and the fact that you're forced to dance the songs with controller with weaker tracking than JD2 makes those versions even more boring.