Porcupine_I said: Project Natal, the camera thing for the Xbox 360 that tracks you every movement and lets you ‘interact’ with ‘things’ (hi, Mylo) has ‘dropped a chip’ according to GI this afternoon. The chip, responsible for managing Natal’s ‘bone system’ will be replaced by a software solution to save costs whilst still hopefully maintaining that hallowed 100ms lag. The responsibility for doing whatever the ‘bone system’ chip actually did now falls on one of the 360’s Xenon processors, taking up valuable clock cycles and other technical stuff.
Source: http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2010/01/07/natal-drops-a-chip/
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Interesting article. Partly because it looks like it is from a pro-Playstation website. In regards to the updating of older games, I could see they put motion control code in the operating system, able to be turned off when needed, if a game doesn't use it.