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happydolphin said:
AndrewWK said:
Significant_leap said:
But the Wiimote kept this gen more fresh than the HD graphics...i dont know, it seems that you are twisting that definition to match your likes...

No they did not. Almost nobody really used them, and when they where used they mostly sucked (Skyword Sword, Red Steel). HD graphics where the biggest improvment of this generation

But you have to admit, though the SS controls were frustrating, there was alot of potential there. Who knows what the tech can bring after being refined? Thankfully, Sony's also in the game with Move. It'll be great to see where it all goes.

One thing is certain, that the PS3 would not be as awesome as it is without showcase games like 3eyond, TLOU, Uncharted and GoW. Certainly, the WiiU is as if not more powerful than a PS3, but it's the software that showcases the power of the system.

In other words, if the Wii was the true market leader as it should have been, if Reggie and Iwata were competent and sensible enough to cater to the traditional market, maybe we would have seen more serious attempts to make high-end games with high-fidelity motion controls. Again, it's the Software that showcases the hardware. And sure, may the hardware is not yet fully mature, but you can be certain that SS is leaps and bounds ahead of Twilight Princess, and that on the same console and tech. Granted, SS uses M+, but it's just M 1.5, you know what I mean? In other words, software R&D can still make the experience more 1 to 1 imho.

The problem with Skyword Sword motion controls was, they used it everwhere, for combat for flying for aiming and even for fuckin diving, I mean WTF? they just used it too much. On the other hand it has potential no doubt, but when I play a game I want to relax lay down or sit in my chair while enjoying the story and gameplay. And this works better with holding the controller in your and pressing some buttons instead of moving the remote all the time.

I mean no doubt motion Controls where a great inovation, but for me it is just an additional feature.