| Ajescent said: If holding something is so important to people, can't they just hold something in their hand? Will Kinect be able to ignore it? Besides, it shouldn't be a problem as you'll eventually adapt to it. |
Yeah, I was playing table tennis with a remote in my hand no problem. Honestly though, holding something in your hand does not enhance the experience.
What is surreal is watching your avatar mirror your movements. I have a counter right outside my play area and every now and then I would reach for my drink. I would pick up a drink and my avatar would follow my movements and take sips or eat a slice of pizza. You could probably hold whatever you wanted and it wouldn't care.







