| Zappykins said: No, not at all. I think they should have left the co processor and a better camera. It's a really amazing piece of technology. Regardless if people want to see it or not. It filters out the room sound, and the sound from your games/TV/Movie, listens to your voice and reacts. Has some fun movement/exercise/dance games. Plus, some wacky creative stuff from Fun Labs and Kinect Party. I think the negative whiners are always going to be there. Some gamers seem terrified of any kind of movement. Like it will burn up precious calories and they will miss out on the joys of knee replacements. Or something like that. Like they can't be happy that others have something they want to play, because they don't want to play it. They are becoming a shrinking (yet shrieking) minority. Sure in someways it didn't live up to its claims, but in most ways I think it exceeded them. It has sparked a whole new era in computer/outside world interaction. More so than they even expected. It is also being used in many ways that have nothing to do with gaming. It is the next step to a revolution in interaction. |
It not about the negative its about it being new and fresh, I think if MS waited things would be alot different now. The people that tried the Kinect already and maybe weren't impressed will probably not give it another shot where as if they waited and released it with the xbone it may have been more advanced enough to impress them.








