| Einsam_Delphin said:
Are you really trying to argue that Nintendo still treats motion controls as the primary control scheme, really? Also what's that other word I used with secondary that you conveniently keep ignoring despite being the most important word in this entire discussion? |
Motion controls are the primary controls in games like Splatoon.
Aeolus451 said:
In a business sense, "motion controls are bad because they're not the popular method today" is true. Not many people are interested in it. We're not talking about what's right and wrong but about the features of products. Popularity is king. If you owned a candy store and hardly anyone buys the licorice candy, are you gonna order a bunch of licorice candy each month? No. Is it gonna be featured in your advertising? No. You're gonna order the more popular candies to sell if you want to make any money. Licorice is a bad product to a business because it sells like crap. On the polar opposite of argumentum ad populum, the lack of popularity in something doesn't make it good or true. In other words, the lack of popularity of motion controls doesn't make it good either. |
So you see the pointlessness of even bringing up popularity. It's like saying black and white movies are shit because not many are made any more.








