But if you're just patching into current games, you're not going to get compelling software at all. I mean, look at Wii and all the horrendous shoe-horning that went on for the first year of it's life (and still goes on, but most of what comes out seems to fit now). You're not going to convince these userbases to invest in motion controls to play the same games they already have, since much of these userbases think motion controls are inferior anyway.
I agree that the add-on mentality seems doomed to fail, but Motion Plus is catching on rather well so far, so who knows? I agree that both of them will probably end up basically re-launching the hardware (or something that qualifies as a new console) to do this, if they really care about getting motion controls off the ground (which they have to care if they ever want to hope to get controlling marketshare at this point)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







