For most of us, play with the Kinect means shaking hands, arms, feet and legs, often jumping like rabbits in front of the TV. According to Rare, however, in the near future of the popular device in motion sensor will be more. Much more. We may, for example, use your voice and even converse with the Kinect, or better, with the games in the future through.
"We have just touched the surface of the potential of this device, we are more or less than 10% of what they can really do," said Scott Henson at MCV. "Being able to pause the Xbox with the voice is just a trivial example of what we do. Our teams are experimenting with innovative solutions and we have already achieved outstanding results.
The controversial Project Milo Lionhead exploited the speech recognition device Microsoft but after its cancellation no other software has decided groped a similar path. Maybe something new in this sense comes from E3, where Microsoft is preparing to announce a lot 'of new games for Kinect.
"We have just touched the surface of the potential of this device, we are more or less than 10% of what they can really do," said Scott Henson at MCV. "Being able to pause the Xbox with the voice is just a trivial example of what we do. Our teams are experimenting with innovative solutions and we have already achieved outstanding results.
The controversial Project Milo Lionhead exploited the speech recognition device Microsoft but after its cancellation no other software has decided groped a similar path. Maybe something new in this sense comes from E3, where Microsoft is preparing to announce a lot 'of new games for Kinect.
- Super refined Kinect physics demo (13/04/2011)
- Microsoft's Kinect SDK Can Track and Listen (13/04/2011)
- Kinect for Windows SDK beta signup (13/04/2011)
- The Future: Microsoft Demos A Kinect-Driven Armchair (13/04/2011)
- The Future: Microsoft Demos A Kinect-Driven Armchair (13/04/2011)
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