| blazinhead89 said: Well, i must say I Prefer Sony / Microsoft's approach ie Motion controls aren't a core part of the overall experience , just more of an optional add on. That's just me tho. |
You've pretty much nailed the traditional gamer on the head, it shows a major difference between Nintendo and Sony/Microsoft, and why these new motion cameras may do absolutely nothing to the Wii.
When Nintendo designed the Wiimote + Nunchuck combo, that was their intent, to replace the traditional dual-analog-mass-of-buttons controller with something more intuitive; which is why the classic controller is a peripheral, used only for games explicitly built ot use it (like many VC games), and not packaged in with the Wii. With the Wii leading sales, it suggests that a lot of people really don't like the traditional gamepads, and wanted something else.
If Sony and Microsoft want to compete against the Wii, then their camera controllers have to be good enough that they could replace the traditional gamepad; a peripheral motion sensing device that's only good for camera games cannot replace the dual-analog-mass-of-buttons controller, and people who don't like that controller will never want a 360 or PS3, regardless of intuitive the camera is.
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