slowmo said:
Homeroids said:
@slowmo
From my POV - not hating, more like curiosity. I am just logically trying to think it through. I just rewatched the promo released last year by MS, the famous promo where the entire family use Natal. If that's what is expected then cool. But again, I am just throwing things up here because I will admit, I am skeptical, given that only the front plane of the subject is actually being detected.
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I can understand skepics, honestly I can, but why does it need a new thread every day with someone bitching about a unreleased device with ZERO evidence in most cases of the claims being made? People whined about multiple Natal hype threads (all 5 over a 6 month period or so) then proceed to start a shed load of threads criticizing the technology, once again the hypocrsy strikes.
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But this is all said in context of the thread title - to do with wrist movements. So all Iam doing is trying to logically propose why wrist movements may be difficult to track. That is all.
Conversely, there seems to be quite a lot of insecurity by some who see any discussion diected at Kinect, if they think it appears negative. All we are discussing here is a possible limitation.