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I've seen enough products in my day not to be overly excited about it but hopefully systems will finally progress to a more virtual reality means of control. Both Nintendo and Sony are adding better motion controllers too so I have reason to hope.
Problems with the system may be...
1. I did not see any finite movements like opening and closing one's hand which is a must to interact with objects.
2. I wonder what the lag is on translating movements. If fast movements are undetectable or if there is a noticeable delay in translating movements it may be frustrating.
3. I think everyone wants VR but for a percentage it will be too much effort to play. I do the opposite though as if it does not allow me to move as fast I will dislike it. I want to slay virtual monsters and get a workout with my Tae Kwon Do skills
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4. Developers were given the Wii and still did not produce a more virtual reality like game. Most of them didn't go beyond traditional gameplay or "make this motion" ideas from what I've heard.
5. People will sue because of injuries.
Side note: It's being called Natal becuase the lead designer is from Natal, Brazil.
I've seen enough products in my day not to be overly excited about it but hopefully systems will finally progress to a more virtual reality means of control. Both Nintendo and Sony are adding better motion controllers too so I have reason to hope.
Problems with the system may be...
1. I did not see any finite movements like opening and closing one's hand which is a must to interact with objects.
2. I wonder what the lag is on translating movements. If fast movements are undetectable or if there is a noticeable delay in translating movements it may be frustrating.
3. I think everyone wants VR but for a percentage it will be too much effort to play. I do the opposite though as if it does not allow me to move as fast I will dislike it. I want to slay virtual monsters and get a workout with my Tae Kwon Do skills
4. Developers were given the Wii and still did not produce a more virtual reality like game. Most of them didn't go beyond traditional gameplay or "make this motion" ideas from what I've heard.
5. People will sue because of injuries.
Side note: It's being called Natal becuase the lead designer is from Natal, Brazil.
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