Good thing your read the entire thread and links to arrive at your conclusion
Great study
Correct - too far behind. No more options for 360 - none that can be foundQUOTE said:This little hardware box is going to have to have so much built into it, the size would be half of an xbox
Microsoft is too far behind and nearly out of options for this to be a "Wii killer" that some expect or hope for...QUOTE said:2 cameras are not going to motion capture that well. Plus lighting and the 'flailing' factor have to be accounted for... It is unrealistic to believe that it could be implemented and utilized so cleanly.
From the link from 2 frames above your comment:
The 3D sensor itself is a pretty incredible piece of equipment providing detailed 3D information about the environment similar to very expensive laser range finding systems but at a tiny fraction of the cost. Depth cameras provide you with a point cloud of the surface of objects that is fairly insensitive to various lighting conditions allowing you to do things that are simply impossible with a normal camera.
But once you have the 3D information, you then have to interpret that cloud of points as "people". This is where the researcher jaws stay dropped. The human tracking algorithms that the teams have developed are well ahead of the state of the art in computer vision in this domain. The sophistication and performance of the algorithms rival or exceed anything that I've seen in academic research, never mind a consumer product. At times, working on this project has felt like a miniature “Manhattan project” with developers and researchers from around the world coming together to make this happen.
Of course - its like those 2 current games that takes advantage of the Wii's Guitar and balance board or camera and motion+that is in development that Nintendo talked about and demo'd at E3- those 2 games are just the few I can think of. Maybe Vitality sensor and a GC controller for sheer awesomenessQUOTE said:The video for the Wii camera seems more realistic, with the camera, balance board, wiimote motion+ combo, you could have a fairly immersive game environment.
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Great study