Dr.Grass said:
Turn 10 is above Polyphony at this point in my books if that helps. There will be a Xbox1 in my place, but my enthusiasm for it isn't sky-high - you're right. Also, I'm not that enthused by the PS4 launch lineup either. In fact, Titanfall looks better to me than any of that. Right now PS4 is what I would recommend to people - that's all. I've been a super-skeptic with regards to kinect since they started with their nonsense promises. Probably one of the biggest reasons I'm feeling a negative towards MS. (console-wise that is, with respect to OS I support UBUNTU and loath Windows {piece of shit} ) Is that acceptable? |
but i think microsoft doesn't really promote kinect 2 as device for hardcore games. that's why i don't understand when people or even gaming sites expect that now. they did it for kinect 1 and we know how it ended. i knew that ryse will be a controller game "better with kinect" for some time now. it was not really something surprising at e3. crytek had that even on their site for some months before e3. why this site didn't know it? no clue...
kinect 2 will be great for the media stuff and to play against friends and see them while playing. it will be aweome for dance games or something like fantasia. it can be also nice for something like kinect sports or as addition in games like skyrim to change your weapons or look at the map and so on (something i really like) but nobody should really expect anymore that we will get a game with complicated game mechanisms which will only use kinect and not a controller. as long as microsoft won't start to promote kinect 2 for games like that i don't really see why gaming sites still expect that. they promoted kinect 1 with that. kinect 2 is a new product and we should use microsofts promotion for this product to check if it's true or not.
i like kinect (i also like kinect sports and dance central lol) but even i don't want to get games like halo or so using kinect only. but as addition to command the a.i. or stuff like that i think it can be great.








