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*Sound Of Rain said:
Play4Fun said:

Yes. I like having options other than what I've been playing with for over a decade.

In fact, it's guaranteed that all consoles will have motion controls next gen.

Also, if you think Sony's main focus next gen should be graphics, then  you obviously want them to fail.

Why would I want Sony to fail? I don't think they would if Microsoft and Nintendo had worse graphics. PS3 & 360 have around the same graphics(I think PS3 has better though by a slim margin) so the "Core" could pick either one but if Sony had better graphics than both Microsoft and Nintendo they could be successful.

The main thing I want for next gen is for All 3 systems to be different from each other. PS3 and 360 were too similar IMO and have the same games.(Besides for a few, mostly done by 1st Party) I would want all 3 to have unique or special features to each other and have more exclusives.


That's a great concept but I doubt it will happen - maybe apart from the first year or two. ( I am talking about consoles being different from each other).

Sony and MS will almost always go along with the "trend" and implement whatever is the "fad" as they did with Move and Kinect.

Without Nintendo wii motion sensing I seriously doubt Move or Kinect would exist today.

Nintendo could have easily jumped on the kinect type gaming bandwagon but so far I have heard nothing of this. They are the only ones that really try to be unique.

If the new type wii u controller is a massive hit you can bet your last dollar that Sony and MS will copy the idea with maybe MS trying to take it a bit further as they did with kinect. Which will bring all three systems back to being "the same".

OT: I don't see why motion and traditional controllers can't get along. The only "problem" is that if you don't like motion control but would like to play certain games that rely on it then you either have to give these games a miss or Move with the times...see what I did there.