I do feel like at this point, gyro is essentially standard, yet Xbox hasn't even touched the concept yet. I mean I get that not everyone loves gyro, but it can always be optional, and once you get a feel for it, it can really help your aiming in shooters and the like. So why is it, that Microsoft, a company that is all about accessibility and ease of use with their systems hasn't even tried to implement any form of motion control in their controllers?
Is it all just tied to what a huge failure the Kinect was? I would hope that's not the case, as the Kinect didn't use controllers at all, the issue wasn't that motion was utilized for control, the issue was that there was no controller period. I mean we all think it's silly now that just about every single Wii game had to offer motion control, but Nintendo didn't abandon motion control entirely after the Wii, they found what parts of motion controls worked and where and now continue to use it, but sparingly only where it makes most sense to utilize it. Meanwhile, Sony introduced a form of gyro with the PS3, and every system since has continued to offer it, clearly they too see purpose in the feature. Beyond all of that, I just really love how much it can help with more precise aiming in shooters and the like, so I'm always going to welcome the feature.
Is it all just tied to what a huge failure the Kinect was? I would hope that's not the case, as the Kinect didn't use controllers at all, the issue wasn't that motion was utilized for control, the issue was that there was no controller period. I mean we all think it's silly now that just about every single Wii game had to offer motion control, but Nintendo didn't abandon motion control entirely after the Wii, they found what parts of motion controls worked and where and now continue to use it, but sparingly only where it makes most sense to utilize it. Meanwhile, Sony introduced a form of gyro with the PS3, and every system since has continued to offer it, clearly they too see purpose in the feature. Beyond all of that, I just really love how much it can help with more precise aiming in shooters and the like, so I'm always going to welcome the feature.