| steverhcp02 said: thats what im saying. I for one have no interest, but for those interested, for a single entry price, every single person in your home has access to its voice recognition and gaming....how is price even relevent when we are talking high end $150? It doesnt make sense, i probably shouldnt assume here but my assumption is the tech, as gathered from my impressions, is cool, no doubt, but i dont think people care about using remotes and i think based on the largely controlled environments and perfect condition used in demos, there might be misfire....i dont know though. The biggest problem right now that i see via amazon.com is that each of those games demoed yesterday cost a full MSRP $60 each, which is pure suicide. In general though, at least Harmonix and Ubisoft showed off some good uses, but im fearful, like the Wii, it wont expand enough but maybe it will. |
I'm not completely sold on the tech yet either. The lag from all the demos so far is noticeable and for a tech-head like myself it would become aggravating in a gaming context. Also as you said the software just isn't my cup of tea for the most part. My family would absolutely love this stuff though because they're afraid of my tech setup and how many remotes and controllers I have laying around.
My biggest pull to actually buying the hardware is so I can play around with it myself and possibly come up with new uses for it or to simply toy around with it. I'm sure some sort of small dev community for integrating the tech onto the PC will rise from the woodwork and I'm very much looking forward to being a part of it.







