Here's how to remedy the "lack of feedback of Kinect E3 2010 we discovered that the latest creation of Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Child of Eden, the sequel to" spiritual "Rez, will be played using a standard controller, so do not necessarily require the Kinect. Well, during the Microsoft event in San Francisco, it turns out that the game can use the controller for the Xbox 360 ("the" controller, not "a" controller, you read right) for more than just aim and shoot.
A representative from Q Entertainment has told Joystiq that the final version of Child of Eden will support force feedback to a maximum of four controllers to compensate for the lack of "physical feelings" of Kinect. It is however not yet clear how these controllers should be used: two hands and two in your pocket? The same Mizuguchi said he needed a physical feedback when playing with the Kinect.
Be ', in this manner may have solved the problem. Source: Joystiq
A representative from Q Entertainment has told Joystiq that the final version of Child of Eden will support force feedback to a maximum of four controllers to compensate for the lack of "physical feelings" of Kinect. It is however not yet clear how these controllers should be used: two hands and two in your pocket? The same Mizuguchi said he needed a physical feedback when playing with the Kinect.
Be ', in this manner may have solved the problem. Source: Joystiq
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