Grey Acumen said:
Microsoft? Dell? HP? Toshiba? What game are they going to use to push those controls? How are they going to market games for the PC that require motion controls when most people still have mouse + keyboard, and how are they going to market the motion controls for the PC when there aren't any games that need them? |
As much as I dislike Microsoft, they do have the power to change PC gaming rapidly. DirectX 10 and Games for Windows are two recent examples. They're really going to push touchscreens next, with Windows 7, and that is certainly a "new control method" that could be used in PC games. I don't see motion controls on the PC as a huge obstacle if they wanted to do it.
However, I agree that consoles will always be focused on games more than the PC and that is why they will continue to exist. Nintendo, the most successful console company today, are never going to put their games on the PC.