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S.T.A.G.E. said:
bbsin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Smashed said:
And what the hell did Microsoft do?
Jesus.


Microsoft aquired the company who actually pefected motion sensing. Sonys eye toy was a joke and the only way to make it truly work was to copy the Wii's wand. I like it to tell you the truth, but that doesn't change the fact. Microsoft has the most unique motion sensor.

Did you misspell "perfected" on purpose because Microsoft's motion sensing is FAR from perfect, or because you really think this:  and  is "perfect" and you just happened to misspell it by mistake????

 

Project Natal has voice recognition technology as well as the ability to project foward-backward movements on screen, but at the end of the day, it's fuction is still based on capturing a specific object via camera and simulating the shape's actions on the screen... which is what the Eyetoy did first.... which is the same in regards to the Wiimote and the Sony motion stick..... which means they copied each other.

Further more, I'd like to add that everyone copies each other. That's how technology works, you look at a previous invention and attempt to improve upon it inorder to try and make it better than before.

You can talk about the NXE interface, and i'll say Natal perfected realism with the Milo interactive clip. That was freaking amazing.

...I think your use of the word "perfected" and "realism" is really over exaggerated. I already showed a flaw (whichmeans it's not perfect) with the akward movements of kudo's avatar when he was demonstrating the tech.

Also, the clip was basically a scripted AI telling YOU a set of options of what to do. I bet that there's alot of things this "milo" program would not recognize. If you're telling me that it's "perfected realism", then it must mean that you can do whatever you want in front of the camera (such as flick him off, tell him a nasty joke or threat him with violence) and he'd react realisticly, which we all know wouldn't happen. Believe me when I say this, If you think this is "perfect", you'll look quite silly when Microsoft, Nintendo, or Sony comes out with something even more advanced next time. That's how technology works.