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Infamous played better with PS Move.
I can't imagine a non first person view game being played with the Move.
Infamous played better with PS Move.
I still don't understand the logic of motion gestures being easier to comprehend and execute than pressing a fucking button. It was an attempt at re-inventing the wheel with inaccurate fluff and I'm glad it's fading away.
Yes.
Much much much better.
I can't imagine a non first person view game being played with the Move.
Oh okay. I really don't like playing fps's with a pad, so I'm basically missing out on all the console exclusives. I've never used a wiimote/move to play a shooter before... But I suppose if more games supported them I'd play console shooters more often.
No.
It's like 3D. It's kinda nice, but nobody really wants it.
No.
Man what a difference a few years make. I remember during the height of the Wii's successful how some proclaimed that motion controls are here to stay, and how it will increasingly dominate into the 8th gen.
Motion controls are here to stay, as are touchscreen controls and other new forms of control. That they do not have a monopoly on control schemes doesn't mean they're gone, and like I said, you're going to see a new surge in motion controls once VR takes off.
Wasnt it tested and found that skyward swords controls were pretty accurate when calibrated?
Because a big reason people dislike motion controls is it introduces more area for the person to screw up. Its easy to press a button, nobody will get that wrong. But its hard for everyone to swing straight 100% of the time.
Hopefully VR won't be a thing until I'm an old man and no longer care about games. I like coming home after a day at work, plopping my ass on my couch, controller in hand, and enjoy my games with minimal need to move. Nice quiet relaxation.
I really, really don't feel like moving things with my arms and hands or standing up and pretending I'm in a game world.
How great would Resident Evil:Revelations have been with Wii controls?
you're going to see a new surge in motion controls once VR takes off.
VR isn't going to eliminate traditional gaming. It's going to be another option for people who want it.
Except that it will never take off. VR is a farce, and Occulus Rift is a (almost) feel good story that will NEVER amount to anything.
Absolutely. I will be immensely disappointed when the next Zelda doesn't expand on Skyward Sword's controls.
If the games designed around motion controls were more like Skyward Sword people would've been more receptive. But since motion control is now synonymous with lazy-shallow mini game collection, people hate it. Those garbage games have come to define the motion control which is unfortunate because Skyward Sword proved how great they could be.