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eFKac said:

I really don't like the controls argument. Pads are evolving but basically stay the same, because noone had come with a better idea how to control a wide variety of games in a comfortable way. Pads are the best solution, why change that only for the sake of innovation. 

Nintendo "innovated" with controls this gen, and that's only a turn off for me, if they would be so convinced that the gamepad is better in every way, they wouldn't come up with the Pro Controller. The not so very overwhelming demand for the Wii U shows, that changing for the sake of changing may not be the way to go. I'm not saying controlls are the only reason for Wii U's lackluster sales, but Wii is where it is sales-wise in a big part thanks to the groundbreaking controll scheme. Motion controlls did not appear to be better in the long run, but what has been sold, is sold.

Blablablablabla. In a world where options are considered a value, where everything can be done in a variety of ways, here we are saying that the U padlet is no good because there is also an option for a pro controller.

Options are gud. Some people prefer the padlet, others the pro, so there is absolutely nothing wrong with Nintendo catering to as many tastes as possible and leaving people the choice. Sony doesn't give people the choice, because it doesn't have the same variety of tastes in its user base, for a million reasons (their clientele doesn't need anything else than what they are given).