| ironman said: You of course completely ignored the fact that this techniology is working on PCs and has been for several years. The company that MS has helping them (actually I beleive MS bough the company) has quite a lot of experiance in Motion control. That video was a DEMO, not a concept, so once again, you are wrong. The fact that in the live demo at E3 as well as the Milo demo that they showed, was very real, and it showcased how NATAL sees you move. This is still in it's developmental stages as I have said MANY times. Just seeing what MS has been able to do in a few months, should give you some indication of what they will be able to do when they finally release it. Also, I'm getting tired of saying this, but MS did say that they plan on releasing Halo and COD for NATAL. Given their whole campeighn was focused on YOU ARE THE CONTROLLER, they will have NO silly dongle, and NATAL will see you "pull" a trigger. When NATAL comes out, you sir, will be eating all the crow I can stuff in your face. |
I'm not saying that the tech doesn't work. The tech is proven. But the applications for it are both problematic in concept and as-of-yet nonexistent in the sphere of the concepts that Microsoft intends to leverage them toward.
Yes, they showed that Natal can see you move. I'm aware. I saw the ball-kicking and so forth.
That video was not a demo. None of that was real software. You are kidding yourself if you pretend otherwise. I find it hard to believe that we're actually having this discussion.
If you think that's how the shooter problem will go, that's fine, but we have no reason to believe that it will be that sensitive yet.







