02-13-2012, 06:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2012, 06:41 AM by AceInfinity.)
(02-13-2012, 05:31 AM)Fragma Wrote: This "new world in gaming" won't kick off though. I also see it as a toy, and if it was something that would change the world of gaming then it would be popular, which let's be honest, it isn't. It might inspire other ideas for what the next step in gaming could be, but it won't have any other impact on gaming.
That's what I meant though, right now it's just basic, but it's the start to virtualization in gaming, which is something that will advance, and be a big part of gaming in future generations inevitably. You're thinking of this in the now, which is what i'm trying to get you to see though. Brilliant innovations don't just appear, they develop into something more advanced over time, like evolution.
You're picturing this as "Kinect" not as the start of virtual gaming.
Quote:It might inspire other ideas for what the next step in gaming could be, but it won't have any other impact on gaming.
If it inspired other ideas, how does it not have an impact on gaming? The idea for the future humans picture as becoming more like a virtual world, nobody will want to continue sitting around on a couch with a controller, you watch
It will turn into a more realistic experience through the world of advanced virtualization in gaming over time. The Wii was just a toy that inspired other mindsets to start planning for that kind of future. It's much easier to build on ideas than to create new ones.