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amp316 said:
ZenfoldorVGI said:
amp316 said:
No Zen. She rushed to put her hand where the water was rippling on the top left part of the screen after it happened. She rushed to do it and it was pretty obvious.

I'm not saying that it doesn't work but it was a videotape during that section. I agree with you that it can be done easily, but for some reason it wasn't. Watch the video if you don't believe me.

I dunno, sounds like conspiracy theory to me. None of the closed door guys(who ripped on Milo) said anything about the motion parts being staged.

C'mon.  You know me well enough to know that I don't do conspiracy theories. 

Watch the video.  One part is definitely off if you look for it.

I watched part of the video. Apart looking creepy, uncanny valley and mildly boring, it looked quite well done to me, and the issue you're writing about is possibly due to obvious spatial limits of the motion detection system: its field can't reach the monitor's surface, so the monitor's plane can be a projection of a physical plane at least at a minimum distance from it. Staying too slose to the screen, moreover, more and more distortion happens, the result of these two things combined is a non linear feedback when the user tries to touch the screen and the feedback showing interaction with things on the screen plane when the user reaches the minimum distance plane.



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