Comment by gyomu

2 days ago

Both controllers have optical sensors (visible in the trailer), confirming the rumors that they'll have mouse like functionality. Remains to be seen if games will actually bother to implement it or if it'll remain a curiosity that only a handful of titles support.

For action games doesn't look like a good option. But i think it will be used if it works well on any surface.

Probably there will be a resurgence of point and click adventure games pushed by the new mouse functionality (or even republish some old sierra/lucas arts stuff with mouse support).

Also may be useful for pc ports like simcity clones and strategy games (i could use that in civ).

Some propietary nintendo stuff will use it like mario maker or wario ware, some zelda dungeon probably will have a gimmick around it. And also some small indy third party stuff, like i don't know, mini motorways, things like that, will be built arround it.

  • It could be nice for FPS.

    The current motion controls for the pro controller work well, but a mouse + single hand controller setting could work as well.

    • It would be great if games implemented it for aiming, but I am not sure that they will for sure. Given how few third party developers add a gyro-aiming option when they release a game on the console when most first party games have it in some way.

      It will make for an interesting dynamic for games with cross-play with other consoles where implemented though.

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  • I'm hoping for an RTS comeback.

    • that would be cool.

      I would like the command & conquer/red alert remaster on switch.

      Maybe Microsoft releases aoe2 since they are open to release games on other platforms now?

All it does it confirm that they have something there. The Wii used a sensor to detect where it was pointing, the Switch had an IR camera for a variety of weird gimmicks, the NES and SNES had light-detecting "guns". Hell, it could even be an IR blaster like the Wii U Gamepad had, and not a sensor at all. We just don't know yet.

> confirming the rumors that they'll have mouse like functionality.

The idea of controlling a game with two mice is suddenly interesting to me.

  • The Steam Deck has two trackpads, tho obviously games don't support them specifically, they get mapped to existing controls

I remember how fun it was to use that in Wii based Metroid Prime games. Hoping they return this feature in creative ways!