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nordlead said:
theprof00 said:

Maybe I am cherry picking, but to me hard drives and case sizes aren't upgrades for the software, they're upgrades for the hardware. But yeah..

then you should have been making this complaint a year ago when they released the WM , and you should be complaining about the Move and Kinect right now. This controller is nothing new and doesn't force anyone to upgrade past what they already have if they own a WM .

Omitting Rumble (which is now sorta considered a standard in controllers) only to add it 9 months later is milking your customers. Combining the WM accessory into the standard controller isn't because I still have my option to add WM without having to re-buy the whole controller.

While you make a lot of good points, I'm going to have to counter that they don't mean much to me.

Because, first of all, I'm not complaining. For me, I don't have WM , so this is good.

When WM came out, I thought it was a great upgrade and Nintendo said they couldn't put them inside, so whatever, good move.

My observation is that this is typically how nintendo operates. Like the N64 upgrade RAM, etc. And yes I don't like Move or Kinect. I think Move is interesting because I can see the possibilities, but everything about the controllers is just, well, bad IMO.

And yes, rumble missing on the sixaxis was a bad mistake, but at least the truth is a bit hazy because they had a lawsuit on their hands. Maybe it was to resell the controllers, maybe it was the lawsuit, I don't know.

what I'm saying, is that they could've been selling these controllers since a ways back. The controller would've been slightly larger, but whatever, it's better so nobody should care.