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PS Move made a pretty decent alternative to the mouse in RTS games like Ruse. Combine that with the touchpad on DS4 and you have a precise but simple setup ready to go as well as traditional controller configuration.
The Wii U gamepad totally flew over their heads (both the interviewer and interviewee).
@Chaostar
The Wii remote is great for RTS titles (because of its IR pointer).
I wish the Wii became more popular among core gamers. The waggle/tilt controls lost their luster after a while (even though it's still silly, brainless fun), but the thing they really should have pushed was the IR "pointing" ability of the Wiimote. I'm amazed that there was never an action RPG or strategy game or grid-based RPG that allowed you to simply "point and click".
Such a wasted opportunity.
i don't want new controls everytime i buy a car, why would i on anything that works well?
innovation should come from the software side of things