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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I had $150 in gift cards for Future Shop so I got this, along with a couple of games (paid for separately). So far, we've been having a ball playing with it. Definitely not for hardcore gamers, but great for the family.
As noted by many, you definitely need to have a fair amount of room for this. Not an issue for us, but it would be a waste of money for those without the room. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I admit I haven't been following this too closely, but the more I hear about it, the more I think it might be fun for the kids (they're 8 and 4). However, we've got the Xbox hooked up to a projector. Is that an issue because of 1) the room being dark and 2) running the wire to the Xbox?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 10473395)
No, I hardly ever fire up the Wii. I will pass on this.
1. As I've mentioned in another thread, I also think Sony's Move will be the better gimmicky game interface and will win this current battle. 2. I don't have the space for Kinect. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Nope.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
The space required for it to work properly is laughable. I have my 360 in my bedroom and am not about to rearrange everything to play some gimmicky games, even if MS was giving the Kinect away free.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
No, it's too gimmicky for me. It seems like a better fit for little kids.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I have exactly six feet of clearance in front of my TV and there's no chance of making any more. Is it even worth buying?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I say, no.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I am not interested. The motion control fad will be over soon (I hope), so unless there is some killer app (unlikely) for Kinect and under $100, I would never consider buying one.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
(Post 10474176)
I have exactly six feet of clearance in front of my TV and there's no chance of making any more. Is it even worth buying?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
(Post 10474176)
I have exactly six feet of clearance in front of my TV and there's no chance of making any more. Is it even worth buying?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by Lastblade
(Post 10474272)
I am not interested. The motion control fad will be over soon (I hope), so unless there is some killer app (unlikely) for Kinect and under $100, I would never consider buying one.
Then again, it is Harmonix and seeing as I'm a fanboy of theirs (Frequency, Amplitude, Guitar Hero 1/2, Rock Band) I applaude their potential success with it. Also the first game of theirs I have no interest in playing :lol: Also, the distance thing is going to be a problem with anything camera based. You can't expect to have your full body in view of the camera while standing 3 ft away from it. It's an issue on the Move and Kinect, but common sense kind of suggests that anyway. Wonder if you can put it at a higher angle. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by Mazje
(Post 10473785)
However, we've got the Xbox hooked up to a projector. Is that an issue because of 1) the room being dark and 2) running the wire to the Xbox?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I played my Kinect last night with very little light in the room. It worked fine. The only issue playing it in the dark is the pics it takes of you during your gameplay don't come out good.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
We spent the last evening at a friends house who spent entirely too much money on this garbage. :lol:
Two gaming-savvy couples in their late 20s/early 30s, and three kids ranging from 5-8 and everybody thought it was lame. Even the super Xbox fanboy who waited in line for it. The women jabbered about how it made the entertainment system look ugly. Good job Microsoft? Nope. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by SonOfAStu
(Post 10475035)
We spent the last evening at a friends house who spent entirely too much money on this garbage. :lol:
Two gaming-savvy couples in their late 20s/early 30s, and three kids ranging from 5-8 and everybody thought it was lame. Even the super Xbox fanboy who waited in line for it. The women jabbered about how it made the entertainment system look ugly. Good job Microsoft? Nope. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I don't know. My wife LOVES her Wii. By gaming-savvy, I don't mean to imply hard-core gamers. We just aren't novices either.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I picked this up and the wife and I love it! I'm also a pretty heavy gamer so I don't see why you are obligated to hate Kinect if you also play Fallout and COD.
It's very responsive and ran very smooth. We played for hours last night (Adventures, Kinect Sports, Dance Central) and had a ball all night. We have a projector and it works well in no light but we kept the lights on so we could see the pictures. There really is a sense of wonder when messing with this. Money well spent. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I saw a news article that the early sales had been good. I noticed Amazon is currently sold out. I wonder how many they got in.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Does the Kinect NEED to be above or below your TV and directly centered, or can you get away with putting it somewhere else?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
I think as long as you're ok with not looking directly ahead, it can be somewhere else. You have to be centered in the camera. If you aren't also centered with the display, it'll be awkward for you - not Kinect.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by SomethingMore
(Post 10475176)
Does the Kinect NEED to be above or below your TV and directly centered, or can you get away with putting it somewhere else?
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 10474389)
Also, the distance thing is going to be a problem with anything camera based. You can't expect to have your full body in view of the camera while standing 3 ft away from it. It's an issue on the Move and Kinect, but common sense kind of suggests that. |
Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
So is this a camera or a wii type of motion thing? Either way, I'll pass. I'm heterosexual.
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Re: Kinect: Are you buying one?
C'mon, motion is half the battle even for us heteros. And a camera can't hurt either.
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