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Dodece said:
Sony should actually abandon the Move in regards to their next console. Instead they should contrive a better form of motion control. I know I am going to commit blasphemy in this forum, but I will say it anyway. Microsoft had the right idea with their motion control. There is simply more room for future development there. Their controller does not even require the player to put down their tactile interface for the system to work.

Then you have the possibility of technological improvements increasing the potential of the concept. The Kinect of today may be a little clunky, but what of four or five years from now. It wouldn't be outlandish to see players who are using their hands to build custom levels in Halo 5, or voice communication allowing for control of our multimedia without pausing the game.

I think it is a question of room for improvement in the future tense. Microsoft has done a excellent job of doing a thing that will promote future innovation of the genre. Nintendo has decided to go for concept improvement with dual screen. Sony needs to come up something truly original for their next generation outing, or they will simply be stomped by far more innovative competition.

Agreed. The Move itself is fine for what Sony have been trying to achieve in the here and now, but if Sony just release even a slightly more refined version of it as a main controller for the PS4, then we want see many new kinds of games that we aren't seeing now. Which would allow Microsoft and Nintendo to pull away in terms of innovation, and I would personally hope that Sony could take a third avenue of control and run with it, so we can get even more innovation.