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slowmo said:
jneul said:
tuscaniman said:
OMG Natal is doomed! Hey OP did you actually spend time on youtube looking for vids of Natal not working properly so you could start a troll thread? Thats pretty sad really. I'm sure I could find videos of the Move not working properly as well but I have better things to do.

good luck with that task, i doubt you will find any such video

@seece i'm a hardware geekess i think i have the right to state my view and it's because of how tasking it is for natal to take in all that complex information, if you want to know more details i can explain but i am not sure you may want to know, call me biased all you want but i am basing it on my professional knowledge on how hardware/software  is developed

I pity your company if this is your "professional" opinion jneul.  You have no idea how the software api works for Natal so you cannot make any such comments in any professional sense.  You're basing your opinion on guesswork of what you think is happening, not on any actual facts, that is neither professional or unbiased I'm afraid. 

Can we not leave the Natal trolling till we're closer to E3, I'm sure there is already another 20-30 threads on here you could have posted this video in that slate Natal anyway.

On the no video of MOve issues, the very first public unveiling the guy had depth perception issues with the software and couldn't hit a object mapped in a 3D space.  Thats just one example off the top of my head, the difference is I understand that products go through various testing stages before features are finalised for the retail sector hence I wouldn't bother criticizing it.

Well actually he probably knows how Natal works since it's a movement recognition software which can be implemented to any device enabled with a  depth sensing camera. Gesturetek is the company which patented and is licencing the technology, explanations and informative videos can be found here : http://www.gesturetek.com/3ddepth/introduction.php

Ironically, it's also the same company that co-developped the Eye-Toy with Sony, based on the same premise.