| your mother said: The problem with having raised, indented or otherwise physical features on a touchscreen is that you are reducing its flexibility to that of assigned hard buttons (as per my previous reply to cringer8's post) which for me defeats the purpose of having a touchscreen in the first place - why replace buttons with what is essentially another set of buttons? |
You're absolutely correct. But I do think having just a flat pad in the shape of a circle would be good enough for gamers. We have pretty good spatial recognition :)
My End of 2008 Hardware Predictions (console only):
Wii : 50 million
360: 28 million
PS3: 24 million
These predictions were made on January 3rd and won't be revised







