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gotta say it looks far more impression during the E3 conference show



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Ernest Hemmingway

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This has the potential to be pretty damn amazing, however:

1) without force feedback, how will you know you "hit" something besides seeing it?

2) If I am dueling someone (the end leads me to believe this) how will I know when he parries my strike?  Wont it a be a bit awkward if my arms keep moving yet the saber is stationary?

Anyone else get what Im thinking?



Yes But I guess you adapt.

besides force feedback is last gen



Brutalyst said:

gotta say it looks far more impression during the E3 conference show


disregard, posted this in the wrong thread >.>

 

It was meant to be in the Kinect Conference thread, and was saying the Kinect looks far more impressive after seeing it in the XB360 conference.

 

The dancing and fitness ones looked very good, and the adventure one.



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Ernest Hemmingway

it was obvios prerecorded,, the guy even did a dramatic jump in the game. it's the the first time they done it.

they did it last year with milo.



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Xoj said:

it was obvios prerecorded,, the guy even did a dramatic jump in the game. it's the the first time they done it.

they did it last year with milo.


lol. At least you never fail.

Well, you do but thats why you succeed. Feeling worried?



Lord Flashheart said:
Xoj said:

it was obvios prerecorded,, the guy even did a dramatic jump in the game. it's the the first time they done it.

they did it last year with milo.


lol. At least you never fail.

Well, you do but thats why you succeed. Feeling worried?


Theres a lot of that going round, no surprise really.



For anyone that cares, here's the whole segment:

 

 



Ssenkahdavic said:

This has the potential to be pretty damn amazing, however:

1) without force feedback, how will you know you "hit" something besides seeing it?

2) If I am dueling someone (the end leads me to believe this) how will I know when he parries my strike?  Wont it a be a bit awkward if my arms keep moving yet the saber is stationary?

Anyone else get what Im thinking?


Play Wii Sports Resort and see if it still bothers you. Most people don't seem to mind.



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Clearly this is the work of the Force, Kinect's move anticipation software, and lag on the player's side. The game knows what's best, even if the person playing doesn't -so it moves for him.