But what if they were mistaken?
I was very pleased by the delay, it showed that they're handling this project right. They made a big move with a radical design, and they're listening to feedback and clearly intend to iterate until it's really great.
There's nothing wrong with being mistaken, this open iteration is great in fact.
But if they were mistaken would still be a good idea to keep both touchpads? And also, if they were mistaken wouldnt that mean that a standard controller like the X360 one is still the best option if not using a mouse + keyboard?
I mean, the 2 touchpads, if Im not mistaken, were created to replace both sticks but trying to simulate a more accurate way of aim and move, almost like a mouse. So, if they were mistaken then the whole idea seems a mistake to me.
Im really expecting this to be successfull, if it works can be a cheaper and better way to play then buying those alien mouse + keyboard kits. But what was holding my interest was that idea that their trackpads were indeed very precise.
Maybe they believe that the left stick is better to move but the touchpad is still better to aim though, but somehow that seems strange to me, since theyre keeping the left touchpad. Well, I guess I will have to wait for some impressions anyway.