[QUOTE="KristoffBrujah"]Motion controls never have and never will be an evolution of gaming. People will not abandon their controllers, keyboards and mice so they can gyrate in front of their TV's.
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That's not necessarily what I'm on about. I meant both in gaming AND general consumer technology, like browsing the web with no hands (lol). Maybe next gen Sony would focus on controller-less gaming, if it's a success? And Eyetoy wasn't revolutionary because it had lacklustre support, very few games and wasn't marketed as much as Natal is going to be. I'd know, I had one - got bored of it after a while, and there wasn't anything else for me to use it with! (PS2 EyeToy). MS are marketing this with the same momentum as a console launch, and there are lots of third party supporters (much like PS3 move has).I've brought these points up before.
He says " people will not abandon their controls/keyboards/mice to gyrate in front of a tv".- . sounds like insecurity.
And so what if peoplelook silly having fun playing games?
Do Hardcore people want a medal or something for sitting on a couch or infront of a monitor with a glum look on their face because it can look just as silly-ever notice on TV when they show some people playing games? it's like derrr...LOL.
The world knows American's have an obesity problem with 2/3 overwieght and a 3rd obese, and the negative attitudes towards pro active activity is telling.![](http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7046/hardoregamer.jpg)
Gaming as like I have said before is about fun, not defined by or limited to just controls- - case in note Wii's success, it simply doesn't appeal to the "Hardcore" or "traditional" "Gaming" fanboys here, yet the motion controls have made it more accessable to those not familiar or used to control pads/keyboards/mice andactually enjoy using a motion control more then control pads or keyboards or prefer it instead.
The same heated debates was/is over the control pad vs Keyboard and Mice.
A controller has very limited buttons compared to a keyboard and mice and lacks the precison, but then how come control pads are so popular when the keyboard and mice is supposedly vastly superior?
Let's not even get started on touch screen gaming with Ipod, but for some magical reason in the real world out side of Fairy land and Zue's butt that is System War's logic. people keep buying games on the Iphone/Ipod?? What's wrong with these people can't they see that they can only enjoy gaming if they are hardcore, and use a controller like on the PSP or carry a keyboard and mice in their pockets when ever they go travelling??:roll:
Yet it is not an evolution but an alternative control method of interaction which many here fail to see the same in motion technology, voice recognition, touch screen etc..
I take it many people here where not inspired by the scenes in Gamer and Minority report- Heck even Star Treck that has feature Touch screen computers with an infinate changing button configuration on screen.
all naysayers can think of is that it is a threat to their traditional way of playing games.
As the years have gone by and in the future there will be new technologies and new ways of doing things.
joysticks with one button to play pong
Keyboards and mice
control pads
Touch screen has been around for years before Ipod- and it can be implemented across bounderies from checkout machines, to home control automation, car dashboard interfaces, PCs and smart pones and PDAs and who knows what.
Motion control (or Minority report/Project Natal st*le) is not just limited to interacting with games but also has more potential crossing the boundaries with TVs, conferences and presentations, Training, communications.
Revolutionary in that not having a physical controller or device in hand to control something on screen. More people can pay games with N.U.I. (Natural user interface) with intuitive gestures/ couple with voice recognition can be a game changer.
I always thought people here would be more attuned and accepting of technology as part of a gaming culture then the mainstream population, butthe mentatlity is more stuck in the stone age!
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