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zeldaring said:

Phenomajp13 said:

Motion controls are no more core on Wii than Switch. On Wii they "seem" more core to the console because they were new and very hot at the time but once you sit back and think about it, Switch truly makes the same use of them and if amything took it even futher. Very few games forced it and many of them were optional on both. So no Switch will not drop motion because it is core. Switch is Wiis direct descendent and Nintendo was definitely aiming to make Switch as much like Wii as possible.

Wii Sports and Nintendo Switch Sports had forced motion. 

Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe both have the same options.

Wii Fit and Ring Fit Adventure have similar use of motion but are designed around their respective add ons. 

Wii Play and Labo offer unique usage of motion controls.

Skyward Sword was desugned around motion but so was Arms.

Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Odyssey had motion controls. Galaxy actually had far less lol, have you seen the amount of moves Mario could do in Odyssey? Some of the moves are motion only such as throwing the hat (not the hat capturing).

Motion controls are just as core to Switch as to Wii except motion controls were vastly more popular on Wii due to it being new.

You can't even play many wii games with out motion controls they don't even give the option to use a pro controller. When almost every gamer prefers a pro controller over  the switch joycons  and how motion controls haven't really advanced at all, it's definitely not a core feature and really has very little do why the switch  was successful unlike the wii.

What are these Wii games you can't? They are likely the same games you cant on Switch because it makes sense to only offer motion such as the motion control sports minigames. Games like Carnival Games released on Wii and Switch for a reason. Also Wii and Switch are successful for the same reason... Nintendo games. No one saw the wii remote and thought "omg, motion controller! They saw people playing Wii Sports with a wii remote. Trying to separate these two is nonsense, Nintendo was clearly aiming this thing to be like Wii. Friendcodes and all lol. Joycons are the very definition of improved Wii remotes. Motion is core to Switch by no stretch of the imagination are they not, you only feel this way because motion was far more popular on Wii. 

Lol, I love how you think you determine every gamer prefers the pro controller. Several games supported the Wiis classic controller.