| Rainbird said: I'll say that Nintendo is certainly closer to the middleground than Sony, but Sony's solution allows for body tracking, face tracking and augmented reality out of the box, all of which Nintendo would have to get a new peripheral out in order to do. |
That requires the PS Eye which is a separate peripheral. Thats like saying the PS Wand can't track weight changes, or subtle shifts in balance. It is expanding the scope of motion controls, not integrating it into gaming properly. So far as I can tell only Nintendo has made an effort to balance it. The split control design was a good first step. Multiple control add-ons is an extremely inefficient, and inelegant second step. The company that irons out that kink will be the one with the "best" motion controls.







