That's the nice thing about the free market, if you don't like it, then you don't have to buy it.
Well, if all 3 companies are doing the same controller... what other choice is there? not play games?
That's the nice thing about the free market, if you don't like it, then you don't have to buy it.
I wouldnt mind seeing MS release a waggle controller though. Besides that devs might take motion controll more seriously I'm going to have a huge laugh at those x360 fanboys at some forums that say waggle is lame and MS cares about the real gamer. I'll be laughing my ass off seeing them sqeeze in all kind of bends to talk themselves a way out of MS using motion controlls
Oh yay, another thread breaks down into "Real gamers don't play Wii games."
And software. For comparison, XB360 has a cheaper entry price then PS3 and a camera peripheral, but it's not a choice for camera based gaming because there's no games. To actually compete with Wii the XBWC system would need comparable software, and this is often the Achilles' Heel of peripherals. There are waggle controllers out for PS2 in the RealPlay system, and by Eurogamer's reckoning the software is a pile of stinking poo (as well as the hardware not being very responsive). They're doomed.If Microsoft simply implemented it into all its controllers from now on then it would become very common on systems. This and a price cut would cut away every good factor of the Wii except image.
But... but... they don't!
As it was bundled with every system sold, no, it wasn't a waste of time. If MS were to do the same, they'd soon rack up an install base of millions. If they don't have software for it though, the existing 12+ million XB360 owners won't bother to buy the peripheral and the market will remain niche. A few million sold isn't enough to secure you as a proper part of the machine.The PS1 launched without analog controllers, while the N64 did. This did not mean that releasing the Dual Shock was a waste of time - it went on to be popular and set consumer expectations for the next system.
And software. For comparison, XB360 has a cheaper entry price then PS3 and a camera peripheral, but it's not a choice for camera based gaming because there's no games. To actually compete with Wii the XBWC system would need comparable software, and this is often the Achilles' Heel of peripherals. There are waggle controllers out for PS2 in the RealPlay system, and by Eurogamer's reckoning the software is a pile of stinking poo (as well as the hardware not being very responsive). They're doomed.
A successful competitor to Wii would need to be incredibly well executed, and there's just very, very few products that are ever executed that well that you'd except it here. Just looking at MS's recent history - consoles that break down, a camera out for a year with a few uninspired titles supporting camera play, and a pricy steering wheel followed with a global recall - doesn't really inspire one to think they will produce a robust motion solution that's comparable to Wii and couple it with compelling games and applications and market it successfully to attain critical-mass adoption rates.
Not only is it painfully silly to make a claim which is so intrinsically wrong, but what's almost as bad is how people usually define these "real gamers"..
As it was bundled with every system sold, no, it wasn't a waste of time. If MS were to do the same, they'd soon rack up an install base of millions. If they don't have software for it though, the existing 12+ million XB360 owners won't bother to buy the peripheral and the market will remain niche. A few million sold isn't enough to secure you as a proper part of the machine.
Well, 'waste' wasn't my choice of words. As you say, it depends what MS are aiming for. I think some onlookers are looking for a Wii challenger, or something substantial like EyeToy, and not a niche device. From one POV the Vision camera is a success, as it provide straightforward video-chat; but on the other hand it's a 'waste of time' because it hasn't brought gesture recognition of motion gaming to XB360. Depends what you want it for.What do you class as being a waste?
Too late for this gen. But as usual, as it has happened in the past, yes it is only natural for sony and ms to copy nintendo.