Kinect is like the Wii in that you can 'waggle' and get results, just without the Wii-mote.
Instant classic for sure.
REAL
"This is the most overpowered thing in the game, because it doesn't even adhere to the laws of gravity."
LOL!
The future for Kinect is easy when you're talking about Microsoft. The answer: How can we make even more money using Kinect-like technology?
Sorry Darth, but folks calling it out for what it is are right. If it's so advanced with all this potential, shouldn't it be evident in the games and not in one's imagination? Look at Wii and Move, you could pretty much tell what to expect when playing the release games. More recently with the Move, even if there was much left to be desired in most of the launch titles, you can tell IN THE GAME just how accurate the move really is and it's potential. With Kinect not so muc...
Gentlemen, get ready to start your engines.
No worries. Right at the start of his review for Kinect Joy Ride (towards the end, sorry the video doesn't give a time elapsed), he say's,
"..you know you'd love to do a racing game sitting down, it doesn't detect you, in fact it needs you to stand up to use this. We tried it sitting down, various lighting conditions, um, it just doesn't like it, it wants you to stand up.."
I think it kind of explains why Kinect doesn't do 1:1, it has to track the movement through all those little bulbs without an on-board chip. Still pretty freaking amazing though.
I don't think so! Lemme check...
And did you really believe them? They'll say anything to get you to buy their products, but once you do they don't give a you-know-what.
Ah, good looking out!
I don't think the article actually gave a score....
As asinine as the Kinect doesn't lag, humans do?
They said they tried it sitting down in various lighting conditions and it still needed them to stand up. So on, it does not work sitting down according to Engadget.
http://www.engadget.com/201...
Is true.
I can't stop laughing just looking at the pic and remembering the sh@t he said in the movie!
Dude... wait... what?
I was kind of skeptical too and looked at the original article here:
http://www.reuters.com/arti...
No where in the article did it quote anyone saying the move sold 1 million, it was the headline that Rueters had. Based off of that, everyone started this whole caught in a lie campaign. Yet no one actually looked to confirm what what actually said/quoted.
Or maybe on the PSP? Either way, if true, a big fat win for Sony gamers.