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buzz_n64
02-12-2012, 05:58 PM
"CVG is reporting that sources close to Microsoft are claiming that the new controller for the Xbox 720 will “be a matt-black media hub with a mission to bring games to life in your living room with augmented reality, directional sound, and a four-player, finger-tracking Kinect.”

The sources claim that Microsoft is experimenting with a tablet-like controller that’s more comparable in size to the PlayStation Vita than the Wii U’s current tablet controller. It describes it as being “an HD screen surrounded by the traditional 360 buttons and sticks.”
http://www.webpronews.com/xbox-tablet-controller-2012-02?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+webpronews%2Fall+%28WebProNew s%3A+Index+Feed%29

Looks like Nintendo will not have the upper hand in the gimmick department this time because Microsoft decided to copy their idea even before launch. Nintendo still has their franchises and may still do well, but not as well as they did with their Wii.

VertigoProcess
02-12-2012, 06:06 PM
They may say that microsoft is copying nintendo, but everyone knows they're both just copying the dreamcast...

Leo_A
02-12-2012, 06:21 PM
It seems like a good idea to me. I love the extra functionality the 360's keypad attachment has brought just for typing messages, entering codes, entering your name in a game when you first start, etc.

Expanding that into a touch screen seems natural and would maintain that fuctionality while opening up a world of possibilities when actually playing games. Having a full scale map available at all times, accessing your inventory in things like Elder Scrolls titles, an entire range of multiplayer possibilities, rear views during racing games rather than pressing a button to look backwards, a console Intellivision collection that could do the system justice, etc. Doesn't take much of an imagination to come up with ideas to use this thing without ever even using the touch screen for your primary controls (I've still yet to play a game that relied on touch screen controls that impressed me), but that option will be there as well and open up more possibilities.

And if the rumor is true, there's still a standard controller there. People seem to forget that about the WiiU. They're so focused on that touch screen and attacking it that they apparantly forget that the thing still has a d-pad, dual analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and face buttons like any contemporary gamepad.

kupomogli
02-12-2012, 06:21 PM
They may say that microsoft is copying nintendo, but everyone knows they're both just copying the dreamcast...

The Dreamcast memory card isn't really that similar. But if we're saying Dreamcast, might as well mention the Pocketstation which you could play some mni games to unlock extras and such on certain games. Only difference is that the Dreamcast memory card you saw a useless picture on screen as you played, while the Pocketstation it just goes in your memory card slot.

VertigoProcess
02-12-2012, 06:35 PM
Only difference is that the Dreamcast memory card you saw a useless picture on screen as you played, while the Pocketstation it just goes in your memory card slot.

That's not true of all games some dc games used it functionally.... not to mention it never reached its full potential due to the dc failing before developers figured out the best way to use it.

My comment was more to prove the point that everyone always says this company is copying that company when most of the time technology was headed in that direction anyway so naturally company's will be going in the same directions as each other...

I mean really think about it Microsoft hasn't tried to brake into the portable market yet, which is kind of odd since sony and nintendo are both in it. So microsoft to keep their edge by all logic should have gone into that market awhile back.... is it so hard to believe this was their plan to brake into the portable market the whole time? And this has been their plan for long before the wii u was announced? Because this seems to me it may have been their strategy all along...

Emperor Megas
02-12-2012, 08:48 PM
The Dreamcast memory card isn't really that similar. But if we're saying Dreamcast, might as well mention the Pocketstation which you could play some mni games to unlock extras and such on certain games. Only difference is that the Dreamcast memory card you saw a useless picture on screen as you played, while the Pocketstation it just goes in your memory card slot.Useless picture? Didn't many of the sports games let you pick you plays from it without another player seeing? And where there other games that made use of it for inventory management and such?

WCP
02-12-2012, 11:16 PM
I'm not a huge fan of this idea. I can see why MS might consider doing it though. I can see MS wanting to have a more App Store type appeal with their Xbox Live stuff next go round, and they probably feel like touch is something that should be another option to work with. One reason why I'm not too hyped on it, is that a little glowing screen in my hand is going to be distracting to me, while sitting in my dark room playing on my HDTV. The current 360 controller with the glowing green Xbox button on it is bad enough, yet, with a 3 inch touch screen or whatever they put in there, is just going to make it that much worse.

However, it will be good for stuff like secretly calling your plays on Madden or something. For Skyrim/Fallout type games, you'll likely be able to see your inventory on it, etc etc.

The downside, is that it's going to make the controllers much more expensive. I wonder if part of the reason for this idea is that Microsoft doesn't want to allow backwards compatibility with existing 360 controllers. This way, they force you to buy new controllers. It's a excuse as to why you can't just use a 360 controller. Sony will probably do something similar from a standpoint of not being able to just use a DualShock3 on the PS4.

VertigoProcess
02-13-2012, 08:29 AM
I'm not a huge fan of this idea. I can see why MS might consider doing it though. I can see MS wanting to have a more App Store type appeal with their Xbox Live stuff next go round, and they probably feel like touch is something that should be another option to work with. One reason why I'm not too hyped on it, is that a little glowing screen in my hand is going to be distracting to me, while sitting in my dark room playing on my HDTV. The current 360 controller with the glowing green Xbox button on it is bad enough, yet, with a 3 inch touch screen or whatever they put in there, is just going to make it that much worse.

However, it will be good for stuff like secretly calling your plays on Madden or something. For Skyrim/Fallout type games, you'll likely be able to see your inventory on it, etc etc.

The downside, is that it's going to make the controllers much more expensive. I wonder if part of the reason for this idea is that Microsoft doesn't want to allow backwards compatibility with existing 360 controllers. This way, they force you to buy new controllers. It's a excuse as to why you can't just use a 360 controller. Sony will probably do something similar from a standpoint of not being able to just use a DualShock3 on the PS4.

Well your first concern can be solved with a simple dimmer switch, which I can't see why they wouldn't put on it....

Zama
02-13-2012, 11:20 AM
And thus the touchscreen crazie continues :popcorn:

Robocop2
02-13-2012, 12:02 PM
I could see how a tablet controller would make sense and make some menu heavy games easier to play. It would have been nice even this gen with the menus in Mass Effect and the Fallout series alone.

I do wonder about the cost of said controller though. My guess is at least 150 bucks. Here's to hoping that they have serviceable batteries....

markusman64ds
02-13-2012, 12:07 PM
http://i44.tinypic.com/2wp2g4o.jpg

A poorly made idea of what the new controller will look like.

RCM
02-13-2012, 12:36 PM
It's not shocking if they intend to go this way considering what they're doing with Windows 8.

WCP
02-13-2012, 06:06 PM
What's the size of the bottom touchscreen on the DS Lite? If they went with a small screen like that, then I think the controller wouldn't be too huge, but the problem with that is that it's small enough where a stylus would make more sense, and I doubt they want to also have a stylus. So, I'm guessing they will go with the smallest screen they can get away with, while still needing it large enough that you don't need a stylus. So, the thing could end up pretty freaking big...


Bad idea MS.... bad idea...

Cloud121
02-13-2012, 06:29 PM
Useless picture? Didn't many of the sports games let you pick you plays from it without another player seeing? And where there other games that made use of it for inventory management and such?

The Resident Evil/Dino Crisis games used it to display health and ammo count. It was usable in NFL 2K obviously for plays. In the NBA 2K games it was used to monitor players fatigue levels (GENIUS!), and it obviously was used for Chao support in the Sonic Adventure games.

That's just off the top of my head at the moment,

The 1 2 P
02-13-2012, 08:17 PM
And thus the touchscreen crazie continues :popcorn:

Yuppers. I really hope they have some good ideas in mind and are not going to just try and make this another gimmick.