So since my last post regarding the Dualshock4, I had been checking online to know practical applications of this new touch pad thingy/gimmick on the DS4 Sony recently announced and while i remain kind of skeptical, some view into the Vita games and mobile games is starting to make me have a re-think.
Here is a post i found online from a User regarding the touchpad, while it is an opinion, you cannot help but look at the mobile gaming scene
Uncharted Golden Abyss Charcoal Rub and Drag and drop puzzle
Ipad's virtual buttons and multi-touch
Regarding the touch pad, it's an adaptive interface, so it can be used for whatever developers want it to be used for.
Look for mini-game controls, menu navigation, map navigation and function (Swipe to move map, tap for waypoint).
The touch pads is one of the main reason why mobile gaming is still booming. You make anything with it from virtual buttons and sticks for the traditional experience all the way to gesture based input. The only limit is the imagination of developers now instead of just a dozen or so buttons that often have to do double and triple duty.
Menus, inventory, XMB, any screen where you had to constantly flick a stick or mash your D-Pad to navigate can now be relegated to the touch pad. That's HUGE! It'll be one of those things like rumble. Something that you don't really notice, but becomes such a necessary part of the experience that you wouldn't feel right playing anything without it. Mark my words.
The beauty of it all is that Sony and the developers who will utilize this know exactly what I'm talking about. This is the ball Nintendo dropped. Developers will be all over it. I can't wait to see how it's used in a Fallout game for the Pip Boy or in a game like Watch Dogs.
Sony is indirectly giving Nintendo a helping hand. As developers learn to integrate the touch pad into the Sony gaming experience, they will be able to apply that knowledge to WiiU and materialize the genius they had in integrating that second screen before anybody.
If none of this happens, then two console makers have missed the boat to the future...
What is your opinion on the new touchpad?
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