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Rafux said:
No it won't change anything even Crytek just said "fuck it" and decided to make Ryse a controller game with some voice commands, if a game published by MS don't want to do it I don't see other devs wasting their time.

Now Kinect + Oculus Rift could be really something special.

I disagree.  Whether Ryse is better with a controller or not, we won't know, but I think Crytek ran into fidelity problems with Kinect that I doubt they would run into with Kinect 2.  I think Crytek ran into problems and decided early on that Kinect on the Xbox 360 wasn't going to work, so they abandoned the Kinect effort, but at some point Microsoft and Crytek decided that pushing for an Xbox One release might be more plausable.  There obviously was a point of no return.  A point where they decided what was working and what wasn't, and had to hold off on what wasn't.  I think with Kinect 2 Crytek probably would have achieved their goal.

The technology in Kinect 2 is completely different from Kinect.  The difference between a pair of binoculars and RADAR.  People want to believe that Kinect 2 is just Kinect 1 with an HD resolution camera.  It isn't.  Kinect 1 is a passive IR depth sensor and Kinect 2 is an active IR depth sensor.  With an active IR depth sensing system similar to what Kinect 2 is using they're finding lost civilizations around the world and creating the most detailed maps of the Earth ever imagined.

It is the most powerful depth and motion sensing system ever made available to consumers.