This is now part of my signature on my emails, with appropriate credit. Awesome.ChromeAlchemist said:Everyone knows that if we keep going down the same path generation after generation, companies are going to get picked off one by one until you've got ActiBlizzTendoSoft making Call of Zelda, Revenge of the Locust Lich King.
OT: Pudding.
OK, this time for real, OT: Motion controls are a direction for the future of gaming. Possibly not the best direction, but the one that seems to have been embraced by the console developers. Personally, I have no idea if this will work out well or not. I'd like to think that it will evolve and grow as time goes by, eventually becoming more than a gimmick and being accepted as a form of control.
If you think about it, there aren't many more spots to put buttons on a controller that aren't awkward and games are constantly getting more advanced and complex, to the point where we need some further way to interface with them. I can't think of a good example at the moment, but there must be one. Think about the games you've played. Aren't there one or two that had awkwardly mapped controls? Motion control is one of, possibly the best, answer to those problems.