Nautilus said:
Of course I do.That still dosent negate my point.This is all assuming that the price dosent skyrocket, which will obviously be a problem.
For all the mistakes that MS did, I applaud them for taking a chance with the kinect.The problem with it is that MS didnt know what to do with it, which is quite the oposite of Nintendo, which clearly uses the unique functionality of their hardware quite well(bar Wii U).
And this comment reminds me of something.People always complains of things being always the same, that companies dosent innovate.But when someone tries to do something, people get afraid because they dont like leaving their zone of confort.So yeah, I hope Sony and MS take a chance with something they think can improve the gaming experience, much like Nintendo does every single generation. |
The problem with some of these innovations is that a lot of people probably just want to sit on their couch to relax and play games. Motion controls were terrible because they are not specific enough compared to using a controller and you usually had to move around too much, you also needed a decent amount of space. VR is awesome and can give you a great experience but you are also completely isolated from everything around you while playing. That would make it hard to play games with my wife or my kids.
I like my console, I just want to keep getting great games.







