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Forums - Gaming - Does a Kinect-less Xbox One Signals the Death of Motion Gaming?

It has been dead since around 2010. The PS MOVE's failure was the final punctuation for motion gaming.



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Thank goodness it's finally gone, or is almost out the door.

I don't want any "motion controls" in my games unless they literally make Sword Art Online somehow. Then I'm in.



 

Motion gameing died with the wii.



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Motion Gaming isn't dead, it's just freezed to 7th gen until its merging with VR devices will bemore mature and affordable enough to be included as standard with a console (making it optional would kill third party support), so probably not before 10th gen. During 9th gen there will be a strong evolution of VR, but to become mainstream it will need huge investments, and to be included in 9th gen consoles, console produvers will have to see results good and promising enough early in HW design and development, even if SW houses can be notified just two years before console launch, by then these devices should be already integrated well enough in the projects to allow to give 1st and 3rd party studios devkits working reasonably well and reasonably close to the actual console to be released.



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