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TheMisterManGuy said:
Soundwave said:
VR is motion control's future.

As far as "standard console gaming" goes, it's basically like the mid-2000s never happened, to play any modern console, Switch included, you need to be reasonable proficient with the standard dual analog control setup.

If you time travelled from 2003 and saw modern gaming, the only thing that would probably surprise/shock you would be smartphone gaming, but console gaming not much would seem that different aside from the graphical capabilities of the devices.

Nearly all Switch shooters use Gyro aiming.

As an optional thing, it's not even mandated. This is not really something if you came from 2003 and looked at it would be that mind altering. 

You need to be able to use a standard control input (analog stick/d-pad + buttons) to play on virtually any console today for 99%+ of the games being made even on Switch. 

Maybe 0.01% of the total number of console games being made today are made expressly around motion control, if that? Not exactly a long lasting revolution.