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TheMisterManGuy said:
Soundwave said:

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. 

The point is the input still exists, and people still use it. That's all anybody should want. 

It exists but in such a minor way relative to how it was talked about 12-13 years ago (a revolution that would change gaming entirely) ... that's no where close what console gaming ended up as today.  

Even on Switch, the form factor of the device basically means motion only/motion centric or touch only/touch centric games have to be a minuscule slice of the library. You can't have a portable system with some one waving their arms around on a bus or a plane.