| Turkish said: In the end we can all speculate at what Kinect could of and should of been, but it ultimately falls down to Microsoft's initial promise: It's the future. Well, we're yet to see any real official signs of that; the gaming community did show a spark of genius that was quickly diminished by Microsoft's brute attitude to their hardware and software being tampered with, and the possibility of any real innovative ideas or revolutionary games coming to the device seem slim. The question no longer seems to be "Will it be the future?", but " Does it have a future?". http://www.fraggednation.com/articles/Kinect-A-Broken-Promise-502 |
This statement is utterly false and makes me wonder if the author has any idea what he is even talking about on any of his proposed arguments.
Microsoft did not have a brute/rejecting attitude toward the Kinect hardware being hacked or tampered with. Quite the opposite actually! They released the development SDK for free and encouraged hackers and technology enthusiasts everywhere to come up with great new uses and ideas for Kinect!







