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teigaga said:
JRPGfan said:

- voted waste of time.

Gamers know controllers, the 4 buttons, the L/R at the top. the D pad and analog sticks.... it needs to stay EVEN in a VR game.

All you have to do is make sure theres a tactile feel to each button, so players will know what the heck their pushing, when they have the controller in hand.

 

"Uhm... What? Motion tracking and VR go hand in hand. I'm confident they'd have looked at hand movement regardless. " - aLkaLiNE

No they dont, because your really limiting yourself and your gameplay options when you only have your hands.

Kinect proved this, its a failed concept for gameplay.


Sure it works well for certain small tasks, but not gameing, thus its not needed. It ll drive up costs too, a playstation 4 + Morpheus is bound to be expensive enough as is.

Morpheus is about gameplay for the playstation, the best and easiest solution is to keep the controller players already know.


You're limiting your imagination way too much, you're acting like there can only be one control scheme. Some games are obviously going to be very simple and may infact work very well with just gesture controls alongside the head tracking or in combination with one nav  controller. Also the availability of controller free games will lower the cost witha adopting. Theres nothing to loose through enabling more developer freedom.


Here's the thing. It's no different from the kinect. Not really, the difference is that the screen is on your head insead of in front of you. For some reason MS could not come up with practical ways to incorporate normal movement within a game as well as the hand tracking. I honestly think this could have been resolved if they had made a single hand controller or something like that, but it was never done. Another issue with Kinect is that in different lighing conditions and different sized rooms and dependant on how much stuff is in the room affected how well it worked. Even the kinect 2 wasn't accurate enough to track something like a finger point or the like to create directional movement within a game. It would be better perhaps with a glove or something that had some form of ability to control direction. 



Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.