| HappySqurriel said: I see the odds of being fairly low (in particular for the Wii) ... The technology is very cool, and I wouldn't be (that) surprised to see it make its way into PC gaming, but the Wii is designed to be a social experience and head-tracking is only useful in a single player setting. |
True. But couldn't you theoretically have 2 people with headtracking by using a splitscreen and two pieces of infrared head gear? Ha, it could definitely get hectic in a room playing a game like that tho, with both parties frantically moving around to dodge or get better angles (depending on how the tracking was implemented into gameplay)...
and we thought 4 player wii tennis was dangerous enough...







