I agree with this. The cases are rare. Still there are cases like the current sad state of motion control in video game consoles, where I have to agree to the opposite. Pretty much everyone who's put the time to play with motion controls outperforms those who don't and can play to satisfaction even without aim assist (which is relentlessly ubiquitous, for those unaware). But the tech started out kinda ass, and the Xbox still don't have a built in gyroscope, so the adoption is artificially stunted. The result? The masses still call it "waggle" with disdain.
I agree with this. The cases are rare. Still there are cases like the current sad state of motion control in video game consoles, where I have to agree to the opposite. Pretty much everyone who's put the time to play with motion controls outperforms those who don't and can play to satisfaction even without aim assist (which is relentlessly ubiquitous, for those unaware). But the tech started out kinda ass, and the Xbox still don't have a built in gyroscope, so the adoption is artificially stunted. The result? The masses still call it "waggle" with disdain.