  Samus82 Radly
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| Holy Cow....Xbox 360!
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  cbrigante2 Cubs 20?? Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | I'm already sick of the motion control gimmick, but I understand why Sony and MS are jumping on the wagon (they can't ignore the Wii sales). |
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  Thinkdiff Premium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY
1 edit | reply to Samus82 The technology/concept is amazing. Implementation is ridiculous. I don't want to play games by using invisible steering wheels, jumping around frantically, or just generally looking like I'm having a seizure. On top of that, not everybody has a big living room to play in.
Sure, it'll sell well with some hyperactive kids and people that are scared of using controllers, but the gamer market will never accept it in my opinion. When I was a kid, the big game was Super Mario World. You can't make that game better with motion control no matter how hard you try.
The Wii motion control gimmick was cool the first month or so. Then I realized just how few games actually use it correctly. There's no reason to have to make the controls more difficult for the sake of using motion control. -- University of Southern California - Class of 2010. Fight On! |
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 stonhinge
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| reply to Samus82 Sony actually wanted to include it to begin with, but there was something with Nintendo or the creator of the motion sense system that held it up.
I haven't seen it used a lot in my PS3 games. Possibly a few where you're in free fall and use the controller to drift to dodge things. there's at least one game that uses it pretty heavily, it think it's on the PSN store. Little Big Planet uses it for a bit of fluff with the Sackpeople to make them dance/pose.
It's a gimmick, to be honest, and I'm thankful that a lot of developers aren't using it a lot. sadly, Nintendo built their system around the gimmick. Which results in two things - developers either use it too much, or avoid the system entirely. -- When the ship lifts, all bills are paid. No regrets. |
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  TK Junk Mail Go ahead, make my day
join:2006-07-30 Ocean Gate, NJ | reply to Samus82 Nice to see MS "innovating" again, just like with the XboX360 Mii's. |
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  Ken Premium,MVM join:2003-06-16 Brownsburg, IN
1 edit | reply to Samus82 I personally think the whole motion control concept is completely stupid. But I think the Wii is completely stupid as well. I like to play games to relax. I have a nice comfy chair I sit in, put my feet up, rest the controller in my lap, and play Xbox. The last thing on earth I would ever want to do is stand up and physically exert myself to play a game. That to me defeats the whole purpose of playing a game, which is to relax. What is interesting though is millions of people don't think like me, and they love the idea of standing and and sweating while playing a game. So I can see why Microsoft is working on this technology, because obviously after watching Nintendo's success with the Wii the market clearly exists.
The Wii has been very successful with people who would not normally call themselves gamers. My mother-in-law is 60 and she has a Wii. She has never played a video game in her life, and the whole concept of sitting down and playing a game is boring and a waste of time to her. I just don't think she has the imagination or patience to sit down and play through a real game. She loves playing bowling on the Wii however, it's just more approachable to her. So if Microsoft can go after this same market they could be quite successful.
Edit: Original video is dead, here is another.
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_txF7iETX0 |
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  cbrigante2 Cubs 20?? Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL
| reply to TK Junk Mail said by TK Junk Mail :Nice to see MS "innovating" again, just like with the XboX360 Mii's. As opposed to whom? All the companies are borrowing ideas from each other. |
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  sapo I eat meat Premium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA
| reply to Samus82 Haha this is great, I personally am not one of the fat gamers so I find I enjoy both motion sensing and the regular control games (usually prefer PC controls though).
I personally recognize both markets coexisting as perfectly viable in my home. I remember how much my parents and their friends enjoyed the Wii when it first came out. -- Just when you think it's over, it's just beginning. |
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  MuDvAyNe Premium join:2002-03-02 Brooklyn, NY | reply to Samus82 This is going to be mostly popular for kids. Other than that, I bet it is going to cost a pretty penny as well. -- Mets, Cowboys, Devils |
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  Junorion T.F.Y.Q.A.
join:2003-08-31 Arvada, CO
| reply to Samus82 Motion Control seems limited and gimmicky.
But Motion interaction might be interesting:
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPIbGnBQcJY |
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  Silvanos It's a new Silvanos experience Premium join:2002-10-07 Buffalo, NY
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1 edit | reply to Samus82 Who comes up with these names...Natal??? Where is the trigger? without a trigger is only good for half the games that come out. No thanks.
I think Sony has the better idea combining the wiimote with the Playstaion eye. -- Any it new they in one. You here for mine you here. -JV |
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  C0deZer0 Oc'D To Rhythm And Police Premium join:2001-10-03 Davenport, FL
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| said by Silvanos :Who comes up with these names...Natal??? Where is the trigger? without a trigger is only good for half the games that come out. No thanks. I think Sony has the better idea combining the wiimote with the Playstaion eye. Only because it lets them sell two sets of hardware to make double profit.
At least this ting seems to be just the one (albeit super-sized) camera. I wonder if that thing does its own internal processing? -- Front Line Force Fortress Forever |
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  Qumahlin Never Enough Time Premium,MVM join:2001-10-05 united state
| reply to Silvanos said by Silvanos :Who comes up with these names...Natal??? Where is the trigger? without a trigger is only good for half the games that come out. No thanks. I think Sony has the better idea combining the wiimote with the Playstaion eye. Did you watch any of the live demos? It's not made to be used with all current games, and you don't need a trigger when they already said they are working on tracking finger movements as well meaning you are the trigger.
Also for those claiming that MS is copying nintendo, you people don't actually think that Nintendo is the first company to come up with motion controls for games right? Just because they were the first to implement a form of it on a console does not make them the defacto creator.
MS unlike Sony and Nintendo is using Chromakey technology in an advanced way that has never been done before. It truly is innovative if you actually read the papers on how it works. This is the first step to eliminating even touch interfaces. Why have a touch screen monitor when I can just wave my hand or point at it instead?
Some of you also fail to realize how this technology can help certain business needs. I suggest you read up on how patent and some law document handlers use a special interface designed to work with a USB Playstation controller because it is much more efficient then a mouse. With this sort of technology they could eliminate the need for any sort of tactile input device. -- Forum Posts:7500 |
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  Silvanos It's a new Silvanos experience Premium join:2002-10-07 Buffalo, NY
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| said by Qumahlin :Did you watch any of the live demos? It's not made to be used with all current games, and you don't need a trigger when they already said they are working on tracking finger movements as well meaning you are the trigger. Okay, if it's not designed for current game I don't want it because what they showed was lame...game wise. The menu browsing was cool.
When they can track a finger with 100% accuracy show me that video but for now I still think Sony has the better idea combining the 2. -- Any it new they in one. You here for mine you here. -JV |
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  Qumahlin Never Enough Time Premium,MVM join:2001-10-05 united state
| Read the following: »gizmodo.com/5277954/testing-proj···tangible
Sony can never hope to achieve that level of immersion relying on a primitive IR setup using their eyetoy and some IR wands.
Also Sony's implementation isn't targeted to current games either... -- Forum Posts:7500 |
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  Silvanos It's a new Silvanos experience Premium join:2002-10-07 Buffalo, NY | Level of immersion? you mean gripping an invisible steering wheel?
Sony's set up is geared towards the same type of games that are currently available. -- Any it new they in one. You here for mine you here. -JV |
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  Bender_2k
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| I'm sure you could hold up a real steering wheel and it'd work just as well , bit heavy though.
As for Natal...taking a wait and see approach (playing it safe ). Never know it could come out and be everything they promise it will be. |
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 maximusqb
join:2005-02-21 | reply to Samus82 Now how am I supposed to jump all around like that and not spill my beer? |
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  TechSupport Waiting for atlantis Premium join:2009-04-10 Metairie, LA
| reply to Samus82 the idea is good, but i think no one will take the bait... for example, how you gonna do fps+drinking beer+eat popcorn and curse with hate with those motion sensor happening??
i believe a total wacko can do that... but not me  -- Smallville: "The Heartbroken are the walking dead" Fayth: He is awake, yet he dreams. But... maybe not forever. **Final Fantasy X |
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 ehenry
join:2007-11-07 Fairbury, IL
| reply to Samus82 I'm pretty sure that with the voice recognition and scan ability alone, it will be worth having. I am pleased to see them come out with something that my kids can use. But I also move around quit abit while playing (hence the use of a wireless controller)...pretty sure i can't shoot zombies from my refrigerator. But I'll nibble on the idea and will buy it to see the dynamics. I'm sure it has pros and cons, just anything else that has ever came out. The day they release a perfect system is the day they go outta business. |
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