CGI-Quality said:
Not quite. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's 100% impossible for it to be fake. I'd just like to know that for a fact, so that when I speak about this product, I won't be defending something that has been factually revealed as fake. |
Milo was not fake.
Look here:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/e3-project-natal-hands-on
I give you a quote:
instead we're presented with Milo on his own, sitting on a swing by a river. Molyneux invites me to try interacting with him by standing in front of the screen and moving around the room.As I move, the camera moves with me. Shift your body left and the camera pans left; tilt your body forwards and it zooms in, and so on. "Normally you'd be using the right thumbstick for this," observes Molyneux. It's a bit disconcerting, but in a good way; looking around to change your viewpoint feels a lot more natural than pushing a stick.
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Now, he says, we're going to train Milo to recognise me. I'm told to smile and frown to start the process off, and I try to make things easy for Milo by exaggerating my expressions like a gurning champion at a rave. "That's too much," says Molyneux. "You don't smile and frown like that in real life, do you?" He clearly hasn't seen my Facebook page.
I tone it down a bit and sure enough, Milo jumps off his swing and walks towards me. "You OK?" he says.
"Wearing black, I see. It suits you." He's not wrong. About the first bit, anyway. But once the shock of Milo noticing this wears off, I realise he hasn't answered my question. Perhaps this is one of the tricks used to make you think he's real; and they are indeed tricks, as Molyneux is happy to admit.
It's unnerving, there's no doubt about it. Instinctively I reply, "Yes, thank you. How are you?"
SO who do you believe Eurogamer or a random youtube video?
Imagine not having GamePass on your console...








