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shinobi602

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Does Kinect recognize your facial features? If so, would it be ****** epic if it could recognize/scan your face, and you could use YOUR OWN FACE in Mass Effect 3?

Shoot, I'd be tempted to buy a Kinect just for that :innocent:

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As would I shinobi. =) I think it would be really cool.

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Behindyounow

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No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.

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Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.

This

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TelexFerra

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There is a much easier way to do this. Allow people to upload their pictures to a website that converts the uploaded pics into facecodes.

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Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.


You don't think seeing your own face in the game as Shepard would be sweet?

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shinobi602 wrote...

Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.


You don't think seeing your own face in the game as Shepard would be sweet?

I've seen my Shepard's face too many times now to replace it with my own.
I must be the only person in the galaxy who thinks seeing your own face with a different voice is weird... and unsettling.... and WRONG.

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shinobi602 wrote...

You don't think seeing your own face in the game as Shepard would be sweet?


Not sweet enough for me to shell out £120 on a piece of crap I'd never use again.

Regardless, I try and keep my Shep's face hidden behind his helmet whenever possible anyway. Makes him seem more intimidating.

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DOYOURLABS wrote...

Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.

This


Please don't hold back on my account. Image IPB

Agree, if not so delicately put as you.

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DOYOURLABS wrote...

Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.

This


Not this, its here get use to it . But In honestly you dont need the Kinect for this, EA has this feature where post a picture to the server and it will recreate your face for Fight night 4 it worked pretty well I dont see why  it cant be used for ME3. 

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This could be the spark for some Nightmare Fuel.

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TelexFerra wrote...

There is a much easier way to do this. Allow people to upload their pictures to a website that converts the uploaded pics into facecodes.


Thats a really good idea. Listen up Bioware!

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Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.


This man speaks the truth.

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shinobi602 wrote...

would it be ****** epic ...

Oceans are epic. Lengthy classical narratives are epic. This is just "nice" at best.

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How about when a renegade interrupt comes up you can take a swing and punch out whoever is badmouthing shep.

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Phategod1 wrote...
Not this, its here get use to it .

Yes this, motion control is a bad idea and I can't wait untill it joins the Virtual Boy in the heaven for videogame related concepts that may sound neat in paper, but are just plain stupid in execution. Give me a heads up when they come up an actual improvement in the videogame controls department.
But silly gizmo's are neither here nor there.

shinobi602 wrote...
You don't think seeing your own face in the game as Shepard would be sweet?

Personally no, if I wanted to see my own ugly face, I'd buy a mirror.

Modifié par Raygereio, 21 décembre 2010 - 09:15 .


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Put my big-nosed, pimply face on the savior of the galaxy? Noooooo, sir.

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An epic use of Kinect would be to bring the RTS genre to consoles. but alas mankind/microsoft has yet to recognize my genius.

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Behindyounow wrote...

No. Kinect is a joke that needs to die in a fire, along with the rest of all this motion controlling, casual BS for soccer moms.


do not diss Kinect I am a hardcore gamer and I think its amazing not just for casual games but for what it can do on xbox and think it will help get xbox more exclusives and more popular and will get more of the casual gamers into true gaming.

To be honest i am glad i got Kinect rather than the Wii for one i am able to play great games like Mass Effect 2 with the best controller whilst have mates over and have a laugh with kinect.

Back to the topic I do not think putting your face on shepherd would be good it would not match up to ME1 and ME2.

I think kinect/move can be implemented in ME3 possibly with the command wheel system or could have be implemented in a scene with joker when controlling the normandy but would be very limited.

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I have the kinect and I think that it is a good break from other gaming...it has its place. Otherwise the WII would never succeeded...that being said, I do not think that any motion control gaming has a place in an immersive world like ME, yet. You would lose that immersion too easy.



I agree with others that if you want to use your face, the picture conversion site is a better idea.

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kinect just doesn't work. plain and simple. if you're over 6ft tall you have to be 20ft back for it to detect you. if you have dark skin or wear dark clothes it doesnt register you. you cnat be sitting down while using stand it can only have 2 ppl playing it at once. the kinect HAD huge potential but unfortunately it was released too soon and the hardware just didnt work. sorry to say it but the Kinect is a failed experiment. sorry xbox fanboys

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Kinect is lame. Instead of wasting so much money on it, Microsoft Studios could create better games all around.




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Alistair4Ever wrote...

kinect just doesn't work. plain and simple. if you're over 6ft tall you have to be 20ft back for it to detect you. if you have dark skin or wear dark clothes it doesnt register you. you cnat be sitting down while using stand it can only have 2 ppl playing it at once. the kinect HAD huge potential but unfortunately it was released too soon and the hardware just didnt work. sorry to say it but the Kinect is a failed experiment. sorry xbox fanboys


did you try following the guidelines it has to be in a well lit un natural lit room. Also i am over 6ft tall and i wear dark clothing and it has no problems with me and the range varies depending on how you positioned the camera (on top is like 6ft below the tv its more like 10ft) 

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I've seen DSPGaming's playthrough of things like TV Superstars, which upload your face onto essentially a 2-d avatar. I don't think even with the rumored accuracy upgrade for the kinect, that you would really get a fantastic looking 3-d model of your own face in a video game. For now... enjoy the sliders. Who doesn't enjoy sliding around, anyways? :-P

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Alistair4Ever wrote...

kinect just doesn't work. plain and simple. if you're over 6ft tall you have to be 20ft back for it to detect you. if you have dark skin or wear dark clothes it doesnt register you. you cnat be sitting down while using stand it can only have 2 ppl playing it at once. the kinect HAD huge potential but unfortunately it was released too soon and the hardware just didnt work. sorry to say it but the Kinect is a failed experiment. sorry xbox fanboys



Yes....that's why one of the families that tested the system for Microsoft was the Payton's (as in Gary Payton former NBA player), never heard any complaints from him or his family about how the system did not work...heard these rumors right after release and they were quickly squashed...it amazes that people will believe anything and are quick to dismiss something without following the explicit instructions included with the system.  And for the record I was playing dance central today with a dark blue t shirt and black sweats today and had no problems....maybe you just needed more light in the room.