Motion is just a tool, its not good or bad on its own. Sure, Wii-era waggle gimmicks are thankfully dead, but using a gyroscope to more precisely aim in a shooter, far better than clunky, archaic analog stick aiming. You not liking Motion or VR doesn't mean these things need to go away and have the controller be ruined for everyone else. Not to mention, you don't have to use motion aiming either. Just turn it off if you don't want it.
The xbox controllers are far superior overall IMO in no small part due to not even having all the gimmicky motion, touchpad, lightbar BS the dual shock has...
The next Xbox controller needs a gyroscope. Gyro aiming should be a standard option in console shooters. The fact that the Switch version of Fortnite has this, yet the PS4 version doesn't is pathetic.
Nah bruh
Yes. You don't have to use it, but the Xbox controller for Scarlett needs a motion sensor. It's long overdue, and I don't want to be forced to use the analog stick to aim in console shooters anymore.
By introducing unnecessary, gimmicky technology it's just going to drive the price up so that 2% of people can have some novelty control input. Not worth it imo, I hope they don't bother.
Except it's not a gimmick. Motion is standard on just about every modern controller... Except Xbox.
You're literally the first person I've ever heard talk about using it, like, at all. I don't think xbox not adding it would be missed by enough of an audience to justify the price it'd add or potential negative controller design impacts it could require. The juice of this particular lemon is not worth the squeeze so far as I can tell. M$ took it on the chin with kinect, I hope they just stay well away from any motion sensor/ motion control nonsense from here on out. You're free to feel differently.
Gyro aiming is already popular enough on Switch and PS4, and it's gaining traction with PS4 gamers as well. Microsoft needs to convince its audience that gyro aiming is the future.
Gotta wonder how people with non-tiny hands cope with thesemake the share & option buttons less flat.