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Soundwave said:
TheMisterManGuy said:

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.  

It did. The VR Controllers, Switch Joy-Con, even the fact that most Switch shooters offer a gyro aiming option. 

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. 

Doesn't change the fact that the feature is still being used, and still a big focus.