What needs to be made clear is that this is a playlist specific thing that IW can change at any time and has been done to prevent cheating.
I fail to see the problem.
It can track individual fingers, so in theory it could, but I'd imagine that it'd be a bit like speech recognition - you'd have to avoid going too fast and make your hand gestures as clear as possible.
There IS such a thing as being objective. For every person saying Natal is the greatest thing to ever happen, there's a person saying it's a joke, a scam or that it simply doesn't work.
Those who have any sense will be neither, they'll say "ok, that's some pretty cool technology, now lets see what you do with it".
I'm not saying either of those things, I'm saying HHG has a habit of both bending the truth and fabricating it.
Dear Hiphopgamer,
Please stop making s*** up.
Yours sincerely,
-Kushan
They'll be resetting them on the PS3 version as well for the reason that some people DO legitimately have it now and it would be unfair for everyone else.
I love how people get so upset and make such a huge deal with these numbers. As if Sony suddenly outselling the 360 will make a difference, its not like MS will suddenly just pack it in simply because there's one or two more PS3s out there (Which hasn't actually happened yet as far as I'm aware, I'm just saying IF it does), nor will devs really change their tune much, they already tend to develop on the PS3 as the primary console then port to other platforms so I really don't see what's going...
I'd like to answer that question with a resounding YES!
Go to the Open Zone and stay there.
No they're not, that only affects unofficial Memory Units (I.e. memory cards). The custom HDDs people make or buy off of ebay still work fine. I can testify to this myself, my 120Gb WDBEVS drive still works just fine in my 360.
The Wifi Dongle was out before 2006. Only newly certified devices required WPA2 support, existing devices could get away with it, even newly manufactured ones of the existing design.
No doubt MS had to add support for this because they have a new wireless adapter on the way and it was just as easy adding support for both as opposed to just that one.
You're both wrong, its so that the EXISTING wireless adapters can connect to a WPA2 protected network. Previously it was WEP and WPA only.
Hold on now, have you actually used Natal? Because as much as you're claiming it's "laggy", I have yet to see a journalist who HAS tried it claim such a thing.
I just did a google search for "Project Natal Lag" and "Project Natal Lag hands on" (To try and find articles from people who have actually tried it and not random forum posts/comments) and here's some of the results:
"There's no denying there's a bit of lag between your move...
Yeah, the Eyetoy is Natal in the same way that a NES pad is a SIXAXIS - they kind of do the same thing, but on completely different levels of sophistication.
Sorry, where did I say anything bad about Polyphony Digital?
I hope all you naysayers realise that Turn 10 focused on the DRIVING physics, not the crashing physics. I'm not saying this isn't stupid to watch, but that doesn't mean the game is bad or undeserving of its review scores.
Gran Turismo is just as guilty for "dodgy looking crashes", as are all the other racers out there, be they arcade or simulations not.
Damange != Physics.
How are video games NOT business? Its all business, MS (And Sony and Nintendo for that matter) are in it for the money, like any other business.
I've played this and its really nothing to get into a fanboy debate about. Move along, people.
You know you're all slamming Capcom for their tendency to hold content back for future updates, but haven't you noticed that quite a few games companies have been doing this lately under the guise of DLC?