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Carmack expects little from new motion controllers

Carmack expects little from new motion controllers

“Great technology doesn’t help a game that’s not built around that technology”

id co-founder John Carmack has doubted the impact of Microsoft and Sony’s motion-control add-ons, stating he “doesn’t expect much” from either.

Instead, Carmack is interested to see “what’s built into next-gen machines”, as he questions the merit of adding motion-control peripherals onto consoles that were not initially built for them.

“I do believe that changes in I/O devices are going to make the biggest changes in gaming experiences going forwards,” he said in an interview with Variety.

“However, most of these I/O devices do not add much value for games that are not explicitly designed for them. It has to be something like the Wii.

“Great technology doesn’t help a game that’s not built around that technology,” he said. “FPS games are part of a fairly evolved genre that isn’t going to benefit from these.”

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more power

posted by BC Nov 11, 2009 at 11:31 am
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BC

Yes, we should be more concerned in more powerful hardware for an even sharper version of the same games that id has been shoving out for years.

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Your cynicism belies how little you actually know about this man

posted by Chris K. Aug 16, 2010 at 2:15 am
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Chris K.

Your cynicism belies how little you actually know about this man.

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