23rd September 2005, 12:56 PM
Darunia it's not that complicated.
It's the same as any dual analog controller, buit instead of a stick, you move your hand in 3-D. There is no genre this controller will not excel in.
The controller has a d-pad which might be analog, the 3-D movement and the control stick attachment. That's 3 totally seperate ways of moving, but if developers want 2 analog axis and 3-D movement they can add the traditional shell, giving you 3 options of analog movement (one of which offering full 3-D capabilities). Such as aiming, walking and camera movement simultaneously in a third person adventure/shooter all without pressing a single button.
it is the world's first 3-D home console controller. That 3-D aspect is going to *tada!* revolutionize the industry because, as i said before, we'll finally, for the first time ever, be able to control a 3-D game with a 3-D controller
It's the same as any dual analog controller, buit instead of a stick, you move your hand in 3-D. There is no genre this controller will not excel in.
The controller has a d-pad which might be analog, the 3-D movement and the control stick attachment. That's 3 totally seperate ways of moving, but if developers want 2 analog axis and 3-D movement they can add the traditional shell, giving you 3 options of analog movement (one of which offering full 3-D capabilities). Such as aiming, walking and camera movement simultaneously in a third person adventure/shooter all without pressing a single button.
it is the world's first 3-D home console controller. That 3-D aspect is going to *tada!* revolutionize the industry because, as i said before, we'll finally, for the first time ever, be able to control a 3-D game with a 3-D controller