
“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.”
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.