Looks like kinect for computer. I was not a fan of kinect.
It's meant to be used more for drawing and modeling, not gaming/regular use.It just looks gimmicky any way you use it. It may be super precise and an awesome toy but I just don't see any practical use of it. I just don't see what's wrong with the mouse or a gamepad.
It just looks gimmicky any way you use it. It may be super precise and an awesome toy but I just don't see any practical use of it. I just don't see what's wrong with the mouse or a gamepad.
How is it a gimmick when they aren't asking a ridiculous amount of money($88)? it's been partnered by Asus, and has been given a $25 fund.[/quoIt's meant to be used more for drawing and modeling, not gaming/regular use.
And using it for gaming would be stupid, and gimmicky. Leave it to modeling and drawing, where it should be used.
How is it a gimmick when they aren't asking a ridiculous amount of money($88)? it's been partnered by Asus, and has been given a $25 fund.
For 25 dollars I may actually get it just to play around with it as a toy. I just don't see the practicality of it. I never said that you couldn't use it for gaming. I just said that it seemed gimmicky for gaming (like the kinect). I just don't like to get my hopes up from watching a commercial that is trying to sell me something. The Kinect looked so cool at first until I actually got to use it. It wasn't nearly as responsive as I had imagined. Even if this is super precise and way better than the kinect in every aspect, I just don't see how it is practical. I'm not saying it isn't cool though. just not practical.
If they're asking $88 for it, then that is ridiculous. I'd rather have food this month than have a device that most probably will get hung up on random movements as registered gestures.How is it a gimmick when they aren't asking a ridiculous amount of money($88)? it's been partnered by Asus, and has been given a $25 fund.