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Smear-Gel said:
LipeJJ said:
Motion Control is present in all 5 systems this gen (PS4, XB1, WiiU, 3DS and Vita), so I don't think it's a fade, just not a BIG deal that every game has to use... more like a cool option, or window of possibilities for some games. 3D, on the other hand, is really becoming more and more irrelevant in gaming.

But regarding VR, I'm not sure, but I think it'll be more like motion control: almost every system will have it, but will ultimately end up being an option or a cool extra.

Being a fad doesnt really means it disappears, but that it's popularity gets much smaller really quickly.

 

Which means that by your definition, it'd probably be a fad. A feature that becomes a part of a market that is largely the same rather than a defining feature in the future.

Well, if that's a fad, then almost every feature is one too. So yeah, going by that logic the VR will be a "fad".



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