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Nay. If that happens i'll either stop playing video games or collect past games and play those. If this is the controller for PS4 then I won't be buying another PlayStation and more importantly and sadly it will end any sony fanboism I had left. Especially if they charge for online with PS4. As far as i'm concerned once they release a motion controller and a subscription service that adds features that should be added for free then for me they've lost this war.

I have no problem and actually love playing a racing game with a steering wheel, Light Gun shooting games or playing Guitar Hero with a drum Set (btw my sister does have a friend who plays guitar hero on ps2 with a controller and finds it easier). Even bowling with the ps3 ds3 was decent which I got tired of in about 2 days but for real gaming I have no desire to waggle a tv remote to do things. There are no realistic combos I could do in a game like Heavenly Sword, God of War nor Ninja Gaiden Sigma. When I play games I want to sit and relax. Not excersize. I have a treadmill for that.

Honestly i'm intrigued and disgusted by the success of some of these motion games. Also I never tried the Pseye on PS2 but always meant to but along comes PS3 and I buy a camera. Afterwhile I decided to check out the games for them and they looked like crap. Watched people play them on YouTube and it looked incredibly unresponsive and ridiculous. So, so far it's not for me. Doesn't mean it can't be improved but I don't really care. I would try a game though that maybe combined the DS3 plus six axis and touch screen. Put they'd all have to be used appropriately to me. I don't see me buying an Arc. I won't rule it out. Maybe for collection purposes one day like the wii but that may be the height of it's purpose for me. I'm really becoming unhappy with a lot of things in gaming. Maybe i'm not supposed to be gaming. Maybe it's a blessing in disguise. I don't know. Just looking for a bright side here. It's certainly not the growth of the industry in it's current direction.