What Kinect is
The Kinect is a single sensor bar that contains two depth sensors, and a standard RGB camera. Depth is a huge feature of the Kinect, and the cameras can track both your movement from side-to-side, as well as front-to-back and up and down, making the entire range of movements potentially game controls. The Kinect also features a built-in microphone that allows voice-activated commands when applicable, and the vocal feature does pop up in games now and again.
The limitationsOne thing to keep in mind while using the Kinect, is that you will need some space. The Kinect requires that players stand six to eight feet from the sensor, and you will need roughly six feet to move from side to side. This might not be an issue for most, but if you live in, say, a studio apartment, the Kinect might not work for you. It shouldn’t be a major issue, but it is a limitation worth noting.
Unlike the Wii, the Kinect is only capable of accepting two players at a time. Most games that can, still feature four player modes with players switching off, but in that, the Wii does have a slight advantage. It really is somewhat unfair to compare the Kinect and the Wii, even though it is inevitable. The two systems are different in so many ways, but they are both going to target the same demographics this holiday season.
Another problem that many have been reporting is that people with dark skin might not be immediately recognized by the cameras on the Kinect. It should only affect the facial recognition, not the movement, but it is rarely a good idea to promote a product that doesn’t work well with a minority group. Again, this probably isn’t a huge deal, but it is something you will be hearing more about. Poor lighting can also cause problems, as can direct sunlight, but both are problems that can be easily solved.
Microsoft Kinect, tandingan WII..
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