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keroncoward said:
theprof00 said:
keroncoward said:


I dont own a Vita but i know for a FACT the touch pad and touch screen was used more than once to play those so called hardcore games....Uncharted Golden Abyss is a good example.

sorry, I'm just not sure what your point is. No offense, I just literally don't know.

Is it that ps4 controller doesn't have a touchscreen, just a touchpad? Or are you countering what I said about "little use in core games"?


I made my point at the start of the thread. If you didnt understand why did you even bother typing a comment? Im stating that PS4 will have so called "gimmicks" obviously and they will surely put the use of them in the games. If not they would not bother packing in a motion sensor and track pad on every controller, it would be an optional add on. They even kept repeating the slogan "new ways to play".

*rolls eyes at more hostility*

I "understood" your OP, but didn't see how your reply to my post had anything to do with what I wrote. If anything, it's just repeating what the OP says, despite the fact that I agree with you (it will see very little use in core games), but will make much more sense in secondary features.

Your response was "Uncharted Vita used touchpad and touchscreen". What am I to make of a response like that when my post was about how the touchpad would likely be most used as a segway for mobile game control, and used very little in core gaming except how it is used with games on the Vita, ie; plotting a drive on hotshots golf, environment info in disgaea, etc.

EDIT: I explained the "new ways to play" already. You must have missed it.