NJ5 said:
Read that paragraph again, especially the beginning: One thing I think is worth pointing out is that Natal only seems to scan up to the hand, which is just one of the 48 tracked points. I was curious as to whether the tech could lock onto a player's hand and map individual fingers. The implications for Guitar Hero-style games, for example, could be significant. "It could see my fingers pretty well," Tsunoda replies. "But a little kid's fingers... it's a bit harder at the maximum distance."
If they can't make it work for all fingers at all distances, they won't make it work at all (as evidenced by the part which I bolded).
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Why would this matter for a Mature rated game? Kids shouldn't be playing it anyway... which brings up another good use for it... now parents have something else to help them not do their job... Natal can probably tell if it's a child or a adult though it would not be very accurate much past 12... and those are the problem people on Live









