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Soriku said:
The Wii Remote is the camera. The guy is clearly moving around the Wii Remote like he's supposed to.

The PS Eye is designed to stay in one place. In that one place, it tracks things. It's NOT designed for you to move it around continuously and point it at the screen, you point it at you and detects surroundings. That's all.

The PS Eye can't do this.

What are you talking about? The guy doesn't move the Wii Remote around, he sets it on his TV, where the sensor bar normally goes. Then he takes the Wii Sensor Bar and moves it around on his head. The sensor bar has two light sources in it, the Wii Remote is the camera.  He does take a second Wiimote and point at the TV for shooting games...but that's a different setup...that's an additional sensor bar on the TV for the second Wiimote.  The original sensor bar moves, and the original Wiimote stays still.

So you wouldn't need to move the PS Eye at all. The problem is how would the PS Eye accurately track both your head's positon and tilt...and that's really only possible with today's technology by using IR lights that allow the camera (Wiimote) to see how far the lights are back and forth, up and down, as well as tilting.



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