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TWRoO said:
@Kantor.

It's not about playing MGS4 with a board.... those games are designed around the PS controller.

That's like asking someone how to make toast with a microwave.... the microwave is a very versatile item for cooking but you can't toast with it.

Some "old style" games can be achieved as well as, or better with the board than DShock, like boarding/skiing... driving games (pedals) and many puzzle games like tetris or rolling maze type games... in addition there can be many other things done that can't be done on a controller just like some can't (or shouldn't) be done on the balance board.

I still say the Dual Analog system is more versatile. It can be used for FPS, TPS, Driving, Action, Platformers, RPG, you name it.

Certainly, the balance board is better for some things (like Wii Fit and Snowboarding) but if you were to compare the number of things Dual Analog can work for to the number of things that the balance board can work for, you'd notice the Dual Analog has a significant advantage.

All I am saying is that balance boards are not going to become the dominant format of controller. But then, I don't think pure motion sensing will be either. However, I think all of the next gen consoles will include motion sensing to some extent (two of three already do)

 



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