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Squilliam said:
Sky Render said:
Has anybody else noticed lately that many of the pro-Microsoft posters around here have spontaneously changed their tune about motion-sensing controllers, incidentally? Even just a month ago, most of what you saw was scoffing at them, and all of a sudden, the position has totally reversed with no impetus save that MS is rumored to have one in development. Quite suspicious behavior, that... Most people don't spontaneously change their position on something the moment they hear that the company who makes their console of choice is going to be making the product they were scorning before too...

I supported it all along. I would say that the ones who hated it are in their "Denial" stage so they are quiet and the ones that wouldn't mind it or like it are happy or ok with it.

In that Xbox 360 thread, I was saying that Gaming company releases the rumor and deny it until the last minute, this is nothing new in the Gaming industry(like PS3's Bioshock recently). It is because they may need a chance to cancel the failure product or testing the response from the public.  People will accept the trend eventually. Like I a said it before, Wiimote like controller will become more common due to its nature that tend to toward natural control. Wiimote is not perfect, it needs some buttons redesigned or something else. Wiimote was a 3 years old technology, still it is better than Sony & M$, that's why they are going to develop motion-sensing technology, because it is definitely more percise than Ninty's one. That's why need Wiimote to be evolved again too.

 



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