| Littledgn said: How would one account for hand sizes? If it could be made cheaply enough, custom made gloves might work... Or some sort of adjustable thingy for fingers or whatnot. I still would like to see virtual reality type games like these. Perhaps with a Wiimote like device as well. |
Yes, that would be a huge problem. This type of technology would have to fit your hand perfectly, so they would pretty much have to make every persons individually. Thats basically impossible to think about. The other alternative is use some cheap "one size fits all" material. So how are they going to put this kind of technology into that? There is no easy way to solve this problem.
Another problem would be thinking of what they are doing. People say the Wii is taking gaming in a different direction and sometimes people call it the "wrong" direction. Well the Wii is still suporting the standard buttons and such, its not leaving the past. This type of technology would leave the past behind. With a hand thing it leaves behind buttons, and all forms of previous gaming which sonyboys charish. I dont want to go all sonyboy and say a device like that is taking gaming in the wrong direction, but honestly I dont see how it would work for real complex games. Think about it. Its the smallest step up from a Wiimote. It still just senses what your hands do... So what? So it can keep your pulse and sense movement, thats like the only "positive" difference. All other differences include completly leaving the past behind without any buttons. (or any way to put sinificant buttons on without making it pointless)
A delayed game is good someday, a bad game is bad forever.







