SHMUPGurus said:
Seriously, I don't understand how you can be so against this project. Do you hate innovation or something? When they first showed it with the guy (Kudo I believe his name was), I was a bit skeptical myself because the movement recognition seemed weak, but when that girl played that little tech demo, it was actually working! She was moving in a 3D environnement created in the tech demo with just a little camera. Sure, she seemed a bit excited and missed a few balls, but what do you expect? And what facts? You saw lag in there? You saw framedrops? What the heck are you talking about? |
Hate innovation? the cell phone was innovative. The Ipod, the discman, color TV, high speed internet.......putting my hands in fake water is retarded. An interactive CGI character? please, until it can learn, retain and ask you questions its nothing more than a simple recognition software, nothing revolutionary.
All of these ideas are great but why do you think there still isnt an RPG where we can actually type in dialogue and play it however we want? because its improbable if not impossible. Revolutionary? if you call some spasmatic little girl seizing in her living room or some kid moving like hes pinching a turd in quick sand pretending to be godzilla or some middle aged woman dipping her hands in water revolution then we will never see revolution because im sure every soccer mom and every person who needs an epeen to show they hav eteh latest tech will get this, show it to their friends and then theyll go and play Crackdown, Halo, Mass Effect or Alan Wake and never use it again.