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SvennoJ said:
Protendo said:

I didn't think this needed it's own thread, but Peter Molyneux the overhype machine has something to say.

Peter Molyneux warns Microsoft to not over promise on HoloLen

Looks like he really got burned by Kinect trying to make Fable The Journey. Interesting to see him comd down to earth.
He's right of course, just like Illumiroom, the biggest challenge is going from a known controlled environment to working anywhere. Nevermind requiring a whole new way to write videogames that can work in any type of environment instead of premade set pieces. It remains to be seen if it will actually lead to anything more interesting than Eye pet, Tumble, Kinectimals and Happy action theater.

Well while I agree with that (should not over promise), there is a difference between Illumiroom and HoloLens.

HoloLens is announced as future viable product by Microsoft (they still need to keep their promise) while Illumiroom never was and Microsoft CLEARLY stated it was a demo/prototype from their R&D department. I do not believe Microsoft is well know for that anyway (announcing stuff and not doing them), like any other companies out there it happens sometime but they are not like over the average regarding this.

Lately, Google seems to be champion in that area actually :) (Google Glass, The Q thing, etc...)
But in no way I'm blamming them as it is a good way to try out things and see how the market/public will react to it before to take more risks. It also let us see very cool things being develop by those R&D dept.

In any case, I liked Illuminiroom concept to be honest :( So I wanted very much Microsoft to make it a real product but HoloLens will do