One of the biggest announcement for Microsoft at this E3 was Project Natal, promising gameplay without controllers. Let's wait and see how accurate the whole thing is.
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i would buy it just so i could turn my xbox off by saying goodnight ;)
The Lionhead demo was just jaw-dropping.
The tech is great. But given that 1) its not being sold in the box as standard like the wii remote. 2) casual games dont sell well on the 360 because the wii's existing customer base is not the 360's existing customer base. 3) its a noviety, the software will be noviety.. and wont have nintendo behind it. I cant see how this will pay off for them.
Also what happens when you have people sat next to like in that video? theres no control to hold on to so whats to stop an arm of another person suddenly effecting your game?
I'd much rather Microsoft of invested in some actual games for this year. Instead their full games offering this year look to amount to nothing more than a RTS and a racing game.
The Lionhead demo was just jaw-dropping.
They're demonstrating it (Milo included) to the press behind closed doors. Wait a couple of days and read the press opinion before jumping to conclusions.
They're demonstrating it (Milo included) to the press behind closed doors. Wait a couple of days and read the press opinion before jumping to conclusions.
the animations, combined with the fluidity of speach is well beyond anything seen ANYWHERE. the chances of it being even close to that are slim to non. i'd love to be proven wrong, becasue it does LOOK impressive. but then so does eyepet, and that is about as fake as it gets.
Can it distinguish between the real me and a big photo of me though? I hope so.
the animations, combined with the fluidity of speach is well beyond anything seen ANYWHERE. the chances of it being even close to that are slim to non. i'd love to be proven wrong, becasue it does LOOK impressive. but then so does eyepet, and that is about as fake as it gets.
Imagine something like this implemented for Fable 3 or basically an RPG. Being able to actually interact with a character like that would be amazing. Having characters act so uniquely and be able to pick up on how you yourself are behaving, and being able to hand them items, etc..
THIS is nothing like that.
THIS is nothing like that.
I'm not sure though. I'll have to watch it again.
THIS looked fucking so good
The tech is VERY clever but it's applications seem to be limited to games where movement through the game is predefined or fixed.
Not only that but having a controller of some sort in your hands gives you a sense of tactile feedback that will be missed if taken away. A racing game for example is much better when you have a physical wheel, gearstick and pedals to move/press.
It looks to me like this is just another gimmicky casual market aimed POS, however that sort of stuff does have a huge market and is making Nintendo a whole bunch of money atm so Good luck to them I guess.
The tech is VERY clever but it's applications seem to be limited to games where movement through the game is predefined or fixed.
Not only that but having a controller of some sort in your hands gives you a sense of tactile feedback that will be missed if taken away. A racing game for example is much better when you have a physical wheel, gearstick and pedals to move/press.
It looks to me like this is just another gimmicky casual market aimed POS, however that sort of stuff does have a huge market and is making Nintendo a whole bunch of money atm so Good luck to them I guess.
As for movment, good point. I can only see a wireless one hand controll as a solution.
This could save RTS for the console. A dreamworld would be StarCraft 3 with this cam.......fuck got a boner.
How hard will MS get slamed if they make Fighiting and Gun games?
Just imagine the media fire when kids in realtime and the kick beats guys on a TV screen. Thats a "TV games created killer" reality.
As for movment, good point. I can only see a wireless one hand controll as a solution.
This could save RTS for the console. A dreamworld would be StarCraft 3 with this cam.......fuck got a boner.