| thranx said: OK thats what i thought kind of. I agree than. I thought once I saw the wii that things would change. Thats Why I got the wii, not for the games but for the input. Also why I got kinect, and will get one once its on pc. I think what we are seeing is the post keyboard and mouse era, mainly mouse to be honest. Imagine fps's once they get eye tracking down along with body traking through camera, would keyboard and mouse still be better than? There are those that argue that wii/move is better for fps already. If you think about it the mouse is getting outdated with touch screens and motion tracking. It uses your whole hand and only offers so much input, even if you add mulitple buttons (which increases its complexity) It also does not have as natural a feel of touch screen or motion controls(well that last one can be argued but they are only going to be improved from here on out) |
Agreed, we're slowly changing interface, and that's why I'm really excited about Kinect especially. I just want to see some good applications for it (voice command is the best one yet imo, it's just not used a lot), so hopefully we will have developed some crazy stuff for it in a couple of years. 
And just looking at stuff like this makes me realize how old school what we're using now really is:
Not to mention stuff like this.







