all you have to do is look at the origin of shooters and where they still remain king to this day.. the pc.
sony move the wii and a pc mouse offer precision that a gamepad can never achieve even after countless redesigning , you can try and argue this and be blinded by your hate for change but the gamepad is supremely flawed when dealing with aiming in shooters.
try to draw a picture with the gamepad or just try pinpointing a few different spots around your screen with a gamepad, it doesnt work, weird how i can achieve it with a mouse or a wiimote will no effort at all.
your thumb and a small nub can never give you the speed and accuracy that full freedom of movement can give you , holding a wiimote or sony move or mouse in your hand is like holding the real thing , whether it be a sword or gun or punching, the gamepad will always be valuable in platforming and sport games but when it comes to precision gaming im glad to see the gamepad is on its way out .







