Quote Originally Posted by MalReynolds View Post
There would, but how many people would use them? Is it easy to develop for? Would it only get first party support, or would most third party support suck, a-la the 'game-changing' Wii?

I think it's nifty, and I liked the Milo demo a littler more - the AI construct made by Peter Moneuyleusakjdkx, but still. I think it's just a little silly.
Yea I'm not sure about that, I can only hope for the best in that regard.

Quote Originally Posted by Mach 5 View Post
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A novelty at best, kinda like the wii was for everyone who isnt 5

EDIT: Isnt this just the eye-toy 2.0 basically? This technology has been around for years.....
The wii is a novelty? It has sold more than xbox360 and ps3 combined btw, I wouldn't consider that a novelty. Also the fact that you just compared this to the eye toy shows how little you understand the gigantic differences between the way this works and the way the eye toy works. This uses a rgb camera, an infrared projector combined with a monochrome CMOS sensor and a multiarray mic.

Quote Originally Posted by faesce View Post
also it will be terrible
Maybe, but so far the people who have used it have liked it and said it was much better than they expected.

Quote Originally Posted by raghead View Post
this
there is no way they can make something like that without it being glitchy as fuck
I mean you might not be able to imagine it but that doesn't mean they can't make it.

I'm not trying to say that this is going to be amazing, it could definitely flop but the technology is no gimimick and that's what impresses me. Microsoft could fuck up the implementation but they nailed the tech part(at least it appears that way).