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Osiris3657 12-12-09 12:23 AM

Chuckd21's Project Natal thread. AKA Kinect
 
What are people's impressions?

Frankly I'm blown away by it. The gaming possibilities are endless with this technology. This demo has been out for awhile, but what do you think about it?

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spainlinx0 12-12-09 01:32 AM

Re: Project Natal
 
I'll hold off any expectations until I can try it or get reviews from people around here. There's no way it's going to be as revolutionary as they are proclaiming. I had an Eyetoy. Let's see how much better it is.

Michael Corvin 12-12-09 07:47 AM

Re: Project Natal
 
If it's cheap enough I'll probably get it just to play around in the dashboard without a controller. Jumping around like a loon doesn't sound appealing.

mhg83 12-12-09 07:54 AM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by Osiris3657 (Post 9884902)
What are people's impressions?

Frankly I'm blown away by it. The gaming possibilities are endless with this technology. This demo has been out for awhile, but what do you think about it?

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Does she come with The Natal?

glassdragon 12-12-09 08:43 AM

Re: Project Natal
 
While that is cool I'm skeptical on whether it will be anywhere near what we've seen in this video. We'll see, but I highly doubt it will be like this.

foxdvd 12-12-09 10:13 AM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by mhg83 (Post 9885115)
Does she come with The Natal?

SOLD!!!

Going off how much they want for a HD, or wireless...This thing should be about 788 bucks...

Groucho 12-12-09 10:40 AM

Re: Project Natal
 
The fact that the very first thing they show in that video is Peter Molyneux indicates that the Natal is being oversold and will not meet expectations.

Also, even though it looks correct based on the angle of the video, "Milo" is actually looking offscreen. If you were the one using the device it would look terrible.

Osiris3657 12-12-09 12:41 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
hm, lot of skeptics. I guess I should temper my expectations as well

funkyryno 12-12-09 02:42 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
It's awesome technology. Not sure if it will revolutionize gaming, though.

edstein 12-12-09 02:54 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
Anything more than just moving my fingers around is to much physical activity for gaming.

Eric D. 12-12-09 04:47 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
It's only a matter of time before this kind technology becomes self-aware and then we're all fucked.

foxdvd 12-12-09 07:46 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by Eric D. (Post 9885722)
It's only a matter of time before this kind technology becomes self-aware and then we're all fucked.

if you mean by a virtual Scarlett Johansson...then sign me up

Save Ferris 12-13-09 12:00 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
Nobody is going to want to help 'milo' with his homework. Unless there is a way you can punch and bully little kids nobody will be interested.

and +1 on the comment about Peter Molyneux being involved. This guy oversells everything. Fable 1 was supposed to be the most important game in human history--the first original game since chess.

Draven 12-13-09 12:10 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
I'm sorry...at what point does the "fun" start with this project?

tholly 12-14-09 04:36 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
Looks like a waste of time and money to me. Like someone else said, I had an EyeToy too, and it was more a gimmick than anything else.

Groucho 12-14-09 04:44 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by Draven (Post 9886732)
I'm sorry...at what point does the "fun" start with this project?

Depends on how you feel about 10-year-old boys. Depending on how much fun you have, you may get a visit from virtual Chris Hanson (but not before being virtually ordained by the virtual Pope).

Dan 12-14-09 05:00 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
I'm still pretty excited for it, although that video seemed a little too scripted for me. Claire seems nice, though. :)

Dragon Fly 12-14-09 05:10 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9889266)
Depends on how you feel about 10-year-old boys. Depending on how much fun you have, you may get a visit from virtual Chris Hanson (but not before being virtually ordained by the virtual Pope).

:lol:

My personal feelings on this thing are I'll wait until I see it first hand. Everything I've seen is too scripted.

slop101 05-27-10 07:19 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
Project Natal to cost $150 and launch in October.

I should point out that every single console hardware add-on has failed. Every one.
I repeat: every single console hardware add-on has failed.

So, in review, what do console hardware add-ons do? That's right, they fail!
Which ones fail? Yes, every single one - all the time!
Natal will be no different.

edstein 05-27-10 07:38 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
A ton of people forked out more than that for Guitar Hero and Rockband. If the games are good it will sell well.

Brent L 05-27-10 07:55 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 10182318)
Project Natal to cost $150 and launch in October.

I should point out that every single console hardware add-on has failed. Every one.
I repeat: every single console hardware add-on has failed.

So, in review, what do console hardware add-ons do? That's right, they fail!
Which ones fail? Yes, every single one - all the time!
Natal will be no different.

That is the exact reason why I'm not going to buy this thing at launch and will at the very least wait for a number of reviews.

As cool as I thought it was when I first saw it, I'm not all that high on it now. They're sorta in a tough spot with it. The gaming community isn't nearly ready for a brand new independent system that is set up like this, and an add-on does help split consumers. If they are determined to release something like this, this is the way to do it. I guess time will tell how it will do.

They better be very hopeful that they'll have some outstanding games for it, that actually work the way gamers want them to.

slop101 05-27-10 07:56 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by edstein (Post 10182348)
A ton of people forked out more than that for Guitar Hero and Rockband. If the games are good it will sell well.

Guitar Hero/Rockband are not the same thing and a bad analogy - those are platforms onto themselves, with hundreds (if not thousands) of songs available with more coming out weekly - the developers that put out the controls also put out the game and content - it's self-contained and the instruments work for all those guitar games. But look at something like DJ Hero or Band hero, compared to the earlier games in the platform for a better analogy.

starman9000 05-27-10 08:00 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
I don't doubt that it will fail, but it's completely reasonable to mention the music game genre when you say that every single console hardware add-on has failed.

Superman07 05-27-10 08:10 PM

Re: Project Natal
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 10182371)
Guitar Hero/Rockband are not the same thing and a bad analogy - those are platforms onto themselves, with hundreds (if not thousands) of songs available with more coming out weekly - the developers that put out the controls also put out the game and content - it's self-contained and the instruments work for all those guitar games. But look at something like DJ Hero or Band hero, compared to the earlier games in the platform for a better analogy.

That's a shaky line to me. If it looks like a hardware add-on....

Anyway, of all of the motion controllers out there (this, PS3 and Wii) this looks the most revolutionary. Everybody at E3 last year looked like they were having a blast and it "just worked". I can't say that I've heard the same buzz for PS3, and let's face it the Wii isn't in the same category. I hope this takes off and launches a new wave of interaction. There could be some really promising things, especially if MS can license out to computer manufacturers.

Deftones 05-27-10 09:24 PM

Re: Project Natal
 
i think Xbox totally screwed the pooch by offering this for the Xbox360. they should've waited on the tech, perfected it, and used it as a launch feature for the next Xbox system in a few years.


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