See, this is a repeat of the issue I have with the Wii U screen controller in single player gaming: you can't look at both screens at the same time, 'cos you do not have the eyes of a chameleon (at least I presume you don't), so you might as well just have one screen that switches back and forth between the views.
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This so much. I like the Wii U as a console just fine when the games let me use the Pro Controller instead of that big, uncomfortable lump (yes, everyone is different, and no matter how comfortable you think the Gamepad is, I find it uncomfortable) they packaged in with the system. I played Wind Waker HD with a Pro Controller and whenever people hear that, the response is usually "OMG HOW COULD YOU NOT USE THE GAMEPAD??? YOU CAN SWITCH ITEMS WITHOUT PAUSING THE GAME!!!"
And my response to that is bullshit. Maybe it's not literally pausing the game as the game is still running, but when you look down from the TV to the screen in your hand, you can no longer see the TV. Thus you can no longer play the game in any meaningful way. You have stopped playing the game to look down and swap an item, just like I have stopped playing the game to bring up a menu and swap an item. We both just stopped playing the game for a few seconds, so tell me what it is that makes stopping the game by looking down so much more magical than stopping the game by pushing a button?
But we were really talking about the DS4, I suppose. I think it's funny that already not even Sony wants anything to do with it. Yeah, you can use it in Killzone's campaign, but in MP it's nothing more than a giant select button because the share button made the old select button go away. The other retail exclusive so far, Knack, doesn't use it for anything. Not to swipe for an input or not to push as a button. And then there's the PS4 itself. The touch pad basically being a trackpad for a laptop is funny, because when I first tried the internet browser on the PS4, that's EXACTLY what I tried to do: move the cursor using the touch pad. And it doesn't work. Here's the one thing the touch pad might actually be good at and you can't use it. Wow. Nice one Sony, not even you guys know what you put it there for.
However, I will give the touch pad credit for one thing: it being there finally forced Sony to elongate the controller a bit, and now the sticks aren't so close. No more bumping my thumbs together if games want me to push both sticks towards each other, which is something I definitely appreciate after
Beyond Two Souls The Ellen Page Variety Hour came out not much sooner than the PS4 and asked me to push both sticks towards each other all the time. If only I had a DS4 for that game...
Agayek said:
Well, to be fair, the streaming and experience sharing is completely useless for 95% of the population. It adds literally nothing to the gameplay experience.
It makes LPers jobs a bit easier, and that's it. For the average user, it has zero impact.
Nah. Any serious LPers will spend the $40-$60 to buy the extra equipment to let them capture directly from the PS4 so they can have more control over quality and where the uploads go (aka they can easily upload them to YouTube without having to upload to facebook and download from facebook).
Streaming has probably actually been used more by the "average user", if the average user is some idiot getting drunk one night with his girlfriend or wife, starting a Playroom stream, and then just talking to the camera and exposing his lady to the stream when he gets bored. That and all the people who've probably tried making a stream, but they're even less nobodies than most of the people already on Twitch and/or YouTube, so nobody watched and they gave up on it.
But the streaming stuff really is more for the average user than LPers. LPers (along with guide creators and reviewers) are going to spend the little extra money to do it right rather than dick around with the limited tools Sony offered.
medv4380 said:
The only thing I can think of the touch screen being good at on the PS4 controller is sports games in the same way the VMU was good on the Dreamcast at keeping the other player in the dark about the play wanted picking. As nice as that is, I'd never use it since sports games aren't my thing, but it could work. Only in head to head local multiplayer does this feature make any sense, but for Sony they'd just have an online function, and that's far better at keeping your opponent in the dark about what choices you've made.
Is it a sign of the end times if I just compared the PS4 to the Dreamcast?
That wouldn't work because the PS4 controller doesn't have a screen.