Battlefield 4 will not include motion controls. In a new interview, DICE executive producer Patrick Bach explained that he doesn’t see motion control as a necessary addition since it wouldn’t enrich the experience.
“We are not interested in things that don’t make the game better,” Bach told Edge. “There are a lot of gimmicks – people throwing money at us – ‘can you implement support for this quirky control thing?’ No, it doesn’t make the game better.”
Bach added that the studio is “extremely open to innovation, but if it’s a gimmick, there’s no point unless it adds value to the player. Touch screens used to be a gimmick, because no one could get it to work until iPhone came out and used it right. It adds to the experience, and now everyone is doing it. To us it’s the same with motion control and perceptual gaming in general; if it adds, great. If it’s a gimmick, ignore it.”
Battlefield 4 was officially revealed last month for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. We’ve reached out to EA for clarification regarding Bach’s comments and will update this story with any additional info we receive.
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Source : ign[dot]com
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