archbrix said:
1. No, I addressed your point. Several times, in fact, but apparently I have to again, so I'll keep it as simple as possible. I, who am not a casual gamer, along with many others, find motion controls for games like golf, bowling, and tennis MORE accurate than using a control pad. It's far more realistic and accurate when putting a spin on the ball or getting more swing with a stroke, similar to how it is in, you know, REALLY PERFORMING THESE MOVES. Make sense now? I realize it's hard for you to understand how other people's opinions can differ from yours, but alas, they do. 2. Your hypocrisy here is truly amazing, but your response is, again, easily refutable. You are simply regarding PCs as the standard for games; saying that if trends (such as motion controls) are not prevalent in PC gaming, they're relegated to being fads. I have pointed out how ridiculous that is by saying home gaming consoles, which are primarily about gaming unlike PCs, have embraced motion controls. So again, I know it's hard to accept opposing viewpoints to your own. Regarding the mouse example, how is it so hard for you to understand its relevance when you've already answered your own question? Twice. As accurate as a mouse is, it's not practical in the environment where gaming takes full precedence. Yet, motion controls are. Hmmmm... |
1. I think you need to pick up a dictionary because intuitive doesn't mean what I think you think it means. I would still argue that with tennis a pad allows you to do more quicker then with motion controls. Though if you prefer it for bowling/golf fair enough, although it is an incredibly niche market.
2. How am I regarding PC's as "THE" standard for games? I'm regarding them as source of gaming whereas you are just flat out ignoring them. Every PC may not be about gaming, but the fact that motion controls have not been successful on the PC, while in conjunction with the plateud kinect sales and lack of core game sales on the wii, shows that obviously motion controls do not bring anything necessary to gaming.
Why the hell are you going on about mice still? You brought it up asking why they aren't used on consoles, and the answer was because it would be too problematic. To use a motion control you just have to stand up, whereas to use a keyboard and mouse you need a solid surface to rest them on. Either keep up with the conversation or leave.