http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/27/microsoft-researchers-build-muscle-computer-interface-play-air/
video on page
would be cool to have two wireless 'gloves' to put on your arms to play games :3
Would be cool to have an object, preferably plastic or some similar material, to be held in the hands comfortably, that has buttons and directional sticks at convenient locations, so we can control the game with this and get past the shitty gimmick fad :)
Motion control is useful for some games. It can't be replaced by anything else.
Moving your fingers up and down is the same thing as pressing buttons, only it costs more.
I think the Guitar Hero thing was just a demonstration of how it could work and isn't a hint at things to come. I doubt they'll rush to incorporate this technology in video games when it wouldn't really improve anything. The other applications shown in the video though, especially the mp3 player one, are really cool. :)
Quote from: Roph on October 28, 2009, 09:11:35 AM
Would be cool to have an object, preferably plastic or some similar material, to be held in the hands comfortably, that has buttons and directional sticks at convenient locations, so we can control the game with this and get past the shitty gimmick fad :)
or maybe a larger pad with multiple times more buttons, and a seperate piece of plastic which can be moved around to achieve a similar function of those "directional sticks"
Quote from: chewey on October 28, 2009, 01:25:51 PM
I think the Guitar Hero thing was just a demonstration of how it could work and isn't a hint at things to come. I doubt they'll rush to incorporate this technology in video games when it wouldn't really improve anything. The other applications shown in the video though, especially the mp3 player one, are really cool. :)
OOPS I MOVED MY FINGER AND MY SONG CHANGED. I WISH I COULD MOVE MY FINGERS FREELY WITHOUT MY MP3 PLAYER DOING THINGS. IF ONLY THERE WERE BUTTONS THAT I COULD PRESS INSTEAD.
Quote from: chewey on October 28, 2009, 01:25:51 PM
I think the Guitar Hero thing was just a demonstration of how it could work and isn't a hint at things to come. I doubt they'll rush to incorporate this technology in video games when it wouldn't really improve anything. The other applications shown in the video though, especially the mp3 player one, are really cool. :)
Yeah, I don't see how you'd do the notes on the far right, lol.
This is pretty awesome. They need to make this system work with Wii Sports.
Ok, I'll say it: sex games.
Quote from: Mr. Banana Grabber on October 28, 2009, 09:35:32 PM
Ok, I'll say it: sex games.
Some Eroge already use "Object Identification" technology, so you never know. :P
Pretending to pretend to play a musical instrument, only slightly below DJ Hero.
And I agree with Roph, how far is too far when you plan on stripping down controls? I'd hate to play any game on Natal. Interacting with a physical medium makes the experience more realistic...and easier, this just removes functionality. :=:
Irock is right too, if it's done well it makes the gameplay all that much better.
Quote from: Mr. Banana Grabber on October 28, 2009, 09:35:32 PM
Ok, I'll say it: sex games.
This should really be on the PSP then.
Quote from: Roph on October 28, 2009, 09:11:35 AM
Would be cool to have an object, preferably plastic or some similar material, to be held in the hands comfortably, that has buttons and directional sticks at convenient locations, so we can control the game with this and get past the shitty gimmick fad :)
What is wrong with you. This is not a shitty gimmick fad, not if it's done right. If I'm not mistaken, besides the Eye toy and the Wii (and even that has two nunchuk controllers), this has been around for five years. I wouldn't call it a fad, and what's more, there's all kinds of possibilities for new types of gameplay and you and everyone else knows it. And I'm not talking about those life simulation games or more first person shooter games. I'm talking about games that really delve into fantasy, and maybe some puzzle or logic games that are actually involving you for once.
good luck with that in this market.
Yeah, because look at all the great games for the Wii...
:V
People still think this technology is going to be used in video games?
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