Hi Team,
What do you guys think of the upcoming Kinect and the new dashboard?
I'll give you guys my two cents on the Kinect, since I have been in the beta for the past month and a bit. It is a pretty neat little device. I have only really played Joyride. They gave me downloadable copies (that have since been taken away. Sad) of Sports and Adventures as well, but I really did not have the time to play them. So what you are going to get is my impression of Joyride. They rolled out many different versions of the firmware, and the sensor itself started off being really awful. It had a terrible time picking me up in my living room because I only had 6 feet between my couch and the sensor. That is literally the minimum amount of space needed, and it was very problematic. As more firmware was rolled out, the sensor became much more responsive, and I am sure that it is working as intended now. It works exceptionally well to pick up both voice for voice commands and your body structure to play games. It is certainly not perfect, but joyride certainly works with all the system's limitations in mind. It is a fun, but light little game that is nothing more than a really cheap mario kart rip. I'll probably pick up sports and the harmonix dance game on thursday, because I've got a free kinect.
You guys think you will pick this thing up?
Relating the the dashboard, the swiping that was shown in demos to control it with the kinect is a fallacy. You wave at the sensor or tell it to go to the kinect menu, and then you just guide a cursor with your hand to select what you want to do. The one big thing that surprised me was how well the facial recognition worked. Once you go through this strange process of standing in a bunch of different places, it matches your face to your profile and signs you in when it sees you. I though that was pretty nifty.
What do you guys think of the upcoming Kinect and the new dashboard?
I'll give you guys my two cents on the Kinect, since I have been in the beta for the past month and a bit. It is a pretty neat little device. I have only really played Joyride. They gave me downloadable copies (that have since been taken away. Sad) of Sports and Adventures as well, but I really did not have the time to play them. So what you are going to get is my impression of Joyride. They rolled out many different versions of the firmware, and the sensor itself started off being really awful. It had a terrible time picking me up in my living room because I only had 6 feet between my couch and the sensor. That is literally the minimum amount of space needed, and it was very problematic. As more firmware was rolled out, the sensor became much more responsive, and I am sure that it is working as intended now. It works exceptionally well to pick up both voice for voice commands and your body structure to play games. It is certainly not perfect, but joyride certainly works with all the system's limitations in mind. It is a fun, but light little game that is nothing more than a really cheap mario kart rip. I'll probably pick up sports and the harmonix dance game on thursday, because I've got a free kinect.
You guys think you will pick this thing up?
Relating the the dashboard, the swiping that was shown in demos to control it with the kinect is a fallacy. You wave at the sensor or tell it to go to the kinect menu, and then you just guide a cursor with your hand to select what you want to do. The one big thing that surprised me was how well the facial recognition worked. Once you go through this strange process of standing in a bunch of different places, it matches your face to your profile and signs you in when it sees you. I though that was pretty nifty.