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Microsoft previews new controller

Microsoft has allowed the public to get their hands on its new hands-free games controller for the first time.

The US firm showed off the "Natal" technology, designed for use with its Xbox 360 console, at the European games convention gamescom in Germany.

The controller uses a microphone combined with visual and infrared cameras to control the onscreen action.

It was first unveiled at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles in June this year, but had not been on public display until now.

Kudo Tsunoda, Xbox 360's general manager and creative director of Natal, said that as consoles evolved from being a dedicated games machine into "living room entertainment", it was important to develop a new control interface.

"The current controller is a barrier to some people using our console," he said.

"To many users, the vast array of buttons and analogue sticks is plain confusing."

Mr Tsunoda said that Natal would allow casual users to use the console while at the same time delivering "extra fidelity to core users".

Two demos were on show at gamescom for people to try out, including a playable version of Burnout Paradise in which users control cars using an imaginary steering wheel, moving their feet forwards or backwards to control the speed.

Heat maps

At the heart of the Natal system is an infrared sensor that detects a person, their movements and their distance from the sensor.

The device calibrates itself to the room's temperature and then looks for warm bodies around the room.

Once detected, it scans the person's shape and tries to match it against profiles it stores in its memory. If the person is new, it asks them to create a new profile.

If it finds a match, it loads the person's profile and begins to work out their position. If a person moves towards the sensor they become "hotter"; as they step back they get "colder".

Natal plots 48 different points on a person's body, such as hands, feet and elbows, to create a wire-frame virtual manikin that mimics a person's movements.

Mr Tsunoda said that this means that even if someone - or something - were to move in front of a player, the sensor would not get confused, providing some of the player was still visible.

The system will allow players to automatically log on to the Xbox Live network, which allows players to compete with other gamers across the internet.

It would also monitor and adapt as people change shape, he added.

"If you take a young child, they grow at quite a fast rate," he said.

"However, these changes over days or weeks are slight. So if there are small day-to-day changes, Natal will recognise that and update your profile."

Mr Tsunoda said that because everything was done in infrared, it negated any problems they could have encountered with normal light.

"Clothes, people, size, lighting - we're making Natal so it will work in all conditions.

"And, yes, you can even log in and play Natal in the dark"



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SciFiBoy said:

"And, yes, you can even log in and play Natal in the dark"

Penis recognition confirmed!



badgenome said:
SciFiBoy said:

"And, yes, you can even log in and play Natal in the dark"

Penis recognition confirmed!

lmfao, didnt even think of that, just think of the games they could make for that...or rather...dont...lol 



i don't know about natal it just doesn't look like fun and i personally think sony's has more potential and how would you turn in fps games and how would you walk or run.... and imagine just pretending shooting a gun in front of your tv going...it would look crazy. but so far i love Ninty motion plus....



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badgenome said:
SciFiBoy said:

"And, yes, you can even log in and play Natal in the dark"

Penis recognition confirmed!

hahaha ^



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SciFiBoy said:
badgenome said:
SciFiBoy said:

"And, yes, you can even log in and play Natal in the dark"

Penis recognition confirmed!

lmfao, didnt even think of that, just think of the games they could make for that...or rather...dont...lol

Oh, I have been.

First I'll pop in Milo & Kate, head over to the pond, and dip it in the water to put those stupid fish in their place.

Next it's over to Paint Party, where I make an elephant all by myself!

Finally, we'll wrap things up with an invigorating game of Ricochet. Sure, Kudo is pretty good at it by now, but I'm confident he'll have nothing on me. Five limbs > four. I easily win the tournament in the Gamerscore League. Glory everlasting!



it's not 1-1 yet. well they have more than a year to unbug and make it perfect.



SciFiBoy said:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8214385.stm

Natal plots 48 different points on a person's body, such as hands, feet and elbows, to create a wire-frame virtual manikin that mimics a person's movements.

do we know where those 48 points are located?  A lot of people talked up the possibilities of natal however, everyone seems to igore the part that natal doesn't track every part of your body (as least as far as information provided to the 360 is concerned).  I'd like to know how well natal tracks your hands,...will it track your individual fingers (22 points by my count) or just the hand location (2 points, left and right)?



kitler53 said:
SciFiBoy said:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8214385.stm

Natal plots 48 different points on a person's body, such as hands, feet and elbows, to create a wire-frame virtual manikin that mimics a person's movements.

do we know where those 48 points are located?  A lot of people talked up the possibilities of natal however, everyone seems to igore the part that natal doesn't track every part of your body (as least as far as information provided to the 360 is concerned).  I'd like to know how well natal tracks your hands,...will it track your individual fingers (22 points by my count) or just the hand location (2 points, left and right)?

I remember reading that they had enough resolution for finger gestures (things like pinching) and they were working on them. If the points are 48 in total, then of course they are not tracking each phalanx of each finger, but that's probably overkill. A lot could be done just by tracking the extremity of each finger relative to your wrist.



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kowenicki said:
this may be coming sooner than we thought....

whats the current release date rumour?

my friend says he thinks it will be out by march?