And you have to consider, when Microsoft sells a Kinect unit, they sell one. When Sony sells Move, they sell Move, possibly a navigation unit, another move unit, a charging station, a PS Eye, maybe a Move Sharpshooter or other accessories.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out Sony has actually made far more money on Move then MS has made off Kinect. From a business standpoint - Move has far more potential. From a gamer standpoint, it has certainly proved it can hold it...
Well, at least it saves me having to turn this feature off on my PS3. Voice commands replacing button presses is no different than "waggle" replacing a button press. Neither does anything to enhance gameplay.
But I guess if you really wanted to, nothing is stopping anyone from reading out the lines anyway. Same effect, you just won't have to deal with Kinect not understanding what you said when you read the lines and then hit a button.
This guys missed the point. He has an entire list of games, saying "Microsoft didn't abandon the hardcore," but almost every one of those is multiplat.
I remember back in 2007 I had a stack of great 360 console exclusives, just begging for my time. Games that I couldn't play anywhere else, except maybe if I had a high end PC.
Now I go a year between buying games for my 360 because there aren't any I want to play. I don't trust the...
And that's what you wanted? What I wanted was for Microsoft to come out with Kinect and use it for something other then replacing button presses. The thing with Mass Effect didn't do it for me. I could read those lines each time now if I wanted to - and i would be spared the frustration when Kinect doesn't get it right.
All I saw was new ways to make games more complicated without enhancing gameplay. I want more from Kinect. The biggest problem with Wii games...
I don't care either. I opened the page to comment because it's usually fun to see the trolls acting like Cross game voice chat is the end all, be all and that the PS3 is somehow less a game console because of it's absence. In my 6 years now as an Xbox 360 owner, I've never used voice chat and never plan to, and the same would go if they bring it to my PS3.
I think it's rude. Chatting with someone in the same game is fine. Ever talked to someone on the phone w...