Muppet of a Man
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I can see how it can appeal to certain groups of people, especially those who are casual and/or 'soft' core users who have other priorities other than just gaming.
I value extra hardware power for gaming and a cheaper price point more than the bells and whistles of this sort of interface, however. I can see Sony potentially offering a similar way of interacting with the interface when the PS Camera or a headset is attached, though. If Sony's UI remains simple and serviceable, that is good enough for me.
As someone who designs UI's for a living, it should be interesting to see how the consoles' UI's evolve over time.
I value extra hardware power for gaming and a cheaper price point more than the bells and whistles of this sort of interface, however. I can see Sony potentially offering a similar way of interacting with the interface when the PS Camera or a headset is attached, though. If Sony's UI remains simple and serviceable, that is good enough for me.
As someone who designs UI's for a living, it should be interesting to see how the consoles' UI's evolve over time.