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Hands-on: Project Natal impresses, brings us to our knees

Mark goes hands, feet and head-on with Project Natal- and comes away both excited and cautious about what Microsoft's wonder-device is capable of.

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SasanovaS19875073d ago ShowReplies(6)
noaddedsugar5073d ago

I didn't say the game (the Ricochet demo) was impressive, I said the underlying technology appears to be solid. And I've never been called an Xbox fanboy before, that's definitely a first!

Parapraxis5073d ago

I find the MS-pr methods with Natal very off-putting.
It doesn't seem like they have any desire to answer real questions people have.

nveenio5073d ago

I agree. Their method creates a lot of questions just because you don't know if it's just smoke and mirrors, or if they're hiding something that's absolutely incredible. I honestly believe that they don't plan on setting a $149 price tag on Natal unless they're absolutely certain that it's worth every penny.

So, my prediction is this: Either the $149 is wrong, or there's a big secret behind how awesome Natal really is. Or, Natal is a flop, the $149 is true, and Microsoft is exiting the hardcore game market for good....

Personally, I hope that Natal works out for Microsoft. I'm a tech junkie, and it would be sweet to see something behave how they described it initially.

DelbertGrady5073d ago

Well, that's because they want people to be on their toes come E3. It's called building up momentum.

stevenhiggster5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

I am a bit of a PS3 fanboy but at this point in time I won't mock Natal, god knows I want to with what we've seen so far, but I'm sure MS must have something impressive up their sleeve. They wouldn't be having a big bash pre E3 if this was all it is capable of. Would they?
If however after E3 this is as good as it gets, then I will mock freely.

SCThor5073d ago

"Microsoft’s singular focus seems to be on developing a fully controller-free experience, but my previous belief that complex gameplay in traditional genres without a controller will prove to be a mammoth task for developers has only been reinforced by my play session with Natal."

nuff said.

dtalon35073d ago

@steven

too bad more people on this site are not like you...just blind bashing with no basis. growing quite tired of this site. I am in the same camp as you, I think they have been quiet because of this conference and don't want to lose hype or they have an ace up their sleeve. either way I will wait till E3 and if they still only show Ricochet (ball game) then yeah flame away.

until then sony fanboys need to shut up along with the M$ ones...there is literally no basis for either of your arguments since you have no Idea what is happening inside the companies...so wait it out 3 weeks and make all of our eyes feel less tired from reading your BS people.

TotalPS3Fanboy5072d ago (Edited 5072d ago )

My god...

Let's hope Microsoft doesn't do this at E3:

Microsoft: We know you guys are tired of the red ball game, which is why today, we're proud to show off a new game...
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THE GREEN BALL GAME!!!

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Redgehammer5073d ago

you posted something on N4G about the the 360 so automatically you are a 360 fanboy..crazy huh?

nnotdead5072d ago

coming from a PS3/PC gamer with no interest in a 360, yes that is pretty carzy. not to mention the article actually states some flaws he found with the limited time with Natal.

IdleLeeSiuLung5073d ago

"I was suitably impressed by the results, with the peripheral able to simulate just about everything I threw at it, including kneeling down, leaning my head forward, and waving my arms around manically- all at once. The things we do for science."

SCThor5073d ago

"Less impressive is the menu system which relies on players using their hand to direct an on-screen pointer. Although it does work, it’s a bit sluggish and frustrating and feels it could really do with a Wii Remote or PlayStation Move-style physical controller to act as a pixel-perfect pointing device"

Bathyj5073d ago

Oh, you must be new here.

That aside, you cant blame people for being skeptical. We are waiting to be convinced.

Red balls make me want to buy topical cream not console add on's.

And dont forget, thats what this is, an add-on, something that has traditionally failed, where's you could argue, Sonys is simply a different controller. And it can be implimented into current genres of games.

Thats what I'm waiting to see. I'm sure Natal can do games like Richochet and party/mini games.

Show me how it does a FPS or adventure game because I just dont get it at the moment, and I can't fathom why anyone would be excited when we've seen nothing after a year.

Add into that the rumours about $150 and 30% performance hit and its a definate worry.

PS
I dont suppose I can play Natal in my Lazyboy with my feet up can I? Thats kind of my standard gaming position.

niceguywii605073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

You have to be anti Microsoft. Good to hear Natal's technology seems to impress people with its impressive leap in gaming.

I find it funny people are making fun of the tech demo showing off a little what Natal can do(Ricochet). Natal's lunch lineup is just weeks away at E3 where there are so many developers trying to get in on the action Microsoft had to delay many developers work until next year because there is too much and so little time.

These guys seem angry people are excited and impressed with Natal. You're getting a lashing as if you slammed thir mothers.

Microsoft keeping Natal secret so they can have an effective "World Premier" has haters angry they can't size Natal up giving them time to smear it before people can make up their own minds http://www.gametrailers.com...

99% of major developers are making games for Natal right now and most if not all major Japanese developers.

The opinions from people on a known PS3 fan site are not valid and are not more credible than the hands on feedback from people that have experienced Natal.

Christopher5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

People get the implications that you found the whole product 'impressive' considering the 'brings us to our knees' portion of your title. It's a dramatic addition that of course suits the crowd here at N4G and will get you a lot of hits.

As for your article, I see the good and bad was equivalently given (and notice that with typical fashion each side of the fence has 'chosen' to only cut and paste the portions here that fit their need). Thank you for at least being honest in that regard.

I'm not sure I agree with your assessment on a 'sub-controller' being made for use with Natal, though. I think that would only serve to prove that their product isn't appropriate for the different venues that would require one, such as hardcore gaming.

I'm interested to see what's at E3, but I'm extremely skeptical on the technology having seen attempts at it in the past and having seen nothing from Microsoft in the last year that supports what they're trying to do with regards to the non-casual gaming market.

Chubear5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

If the games for Project Natal are just too many and they're overloaded then how come they haven't let 2 or 3 of these games get "leaked" so they can release some pressure at E3? I don't know how so many games for Natal are around and NOTHING has gotten leaked.

I just want to see if that game where the girl was racing a HD looking game and she changed gears in mid air truly exists. If milo's voice recognition is truly that brilliant cause MS has never shown they've had that type of tech for voice recognition b4.

My feeling is, at E3, we are going to see nothing but "causal friendly games" like Ricochet and the elephant painting game.

If MS shows natal working an a high end action RPG or racer or platformer then for sure they'll show they've delivered but I just don't see any way for natal to be used for traditional gaming unless it's games like this

IcarusOne5073d ago

Don't know if it's really a game, but that was pretty cool.

I think Natal is going to initially be a let-down. Like the 360, like the PS3, it's not going to astound right out of the box. Developers will need time to discover the best ways of integrating the human body. I think completely removing the current controller config is a very bad idea as I've always believed Natal's greatest strength is the way it can augment rather than replace. But we'll see where it goes.

I think most of the buzz from last year (i.e. Milo) is kinda like the KZ2 target trailer. MS is showing the potential they believe the tech to have, not necessarily what we'll be playing just yet.

FOXDIE5073d ago

nice title! :D

The guy also said this though:
"Less impressive is the menu system which relies on players using their hand to direct an on-screen pointer. Although it does work, it’s a bit sluggish and frustrating and feels it could really do with a Wii Remote or PlayStation Move-style physical controller to act as a pixel-perfect pointing device. In fact, my prediction for E3 is that Microsoft will unveil such a device. Microsoft’s singular focus seems to be on developing a fully controller-free experience, but my previous belief that complex gameplay in traditional genres without a controller will prove to be a mammoth task for developers has only been reinforced by my play session with Natal."

Inside_out5073d ago

Natal has no competition in the gaming market place....it's a stand alone machine....Sony move is a glorified Wii...EVERYBODY know that...Computer...stream video for the uninformed...

El_Colombiano5072d ago

You don't REALLY believe anything in that video was real right? That was all their "vision" per say, but as of now there is absolutely no evidence Natal is capable of any of that.

Heisenberg5072d ago (Edited 5072d ago )

That's called novelty, what matters to me is when that novelty wears off, is it a fun and practical peripheral.

Edit: And Ricochet, manages to show us virtually nothing about how Natal will work in a real game, it's probably the worst example of how motion control can innovate gaming, why? Because Ricochet is not an example of a game anyone would otherwise want to play, and I'm not interested in simply paying for the novelty of motion control. At the end of the day, Natal has to be able to be applied to games we want to play, and it has to add something to the experience, enough to be worth the money. Until Microsoft can show me an example of Natal being applied in a real game setting, I have very little interest.

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NYC_Gamer5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

Wow...its same game from last year

shoddy5073d ago

so much that they can't show them all.

El_Colombiano5072d ago (Edited 5072d ago )

Sure I can understand not showing them all, but if there is such an abundance, why not show even one more than they already have?

Godmars2905073d ago

They're using the red-ball game as example again, aren't they?

E3 can't get here fast enough, just for that...

Parapraxis5073d ago

Yes, they are, and they had pre-prepared answers for the same old questions everybody asks.

sikbeta5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

You got to be kidding me, right? But How-TF the same Game from last year "bring them to their knees"? They must be tired or something -_-

O-T

Better wait for E3...

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Kinect Technical Specifications & Xbox 360 Requirements Revealed

The most notable reveal would perhaps by the requirements of the Xbox 360 console itself. While Microsoft has insisted since the original unveiling of Kinect at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2009, then known as Project NATAL, that the device would be compatible with all Xbox 360 consoles, the revelation of a dedicated port included on the newly redesigned Xbox 360 model has sparked rumours of incompatibility, which were quickly debunked.

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lzim5040d ago

odd, i was led to believe it lacked an internal processor and so also needed a core to itself, if not 1-2 processing threads.

Wikkid6665040d ago

The article says nothing about whether the processor is internal or it uses the 360s.

darthv725039d ago

Also, the notion of a dedicated port really lends nothing to the idea of older units being incompatible. I believe the kinect port is a custom usb port (think the original xbox controller ports) but one that will feed power and data.

Older models will require a splitter that will run off a single usb port (prob the back one) that will work for the data but not the power. That is why they keep saying it will have an external power for those systems.

As for the processor, combo of both makes sense. Using 360 cpu/gpu power to help calculate the finished product on screen along with the cpu in the kinect.

Remember people...this is not a cheap usb web cam (like the original live vision).

Inside_out5040d ago (Edited 5040d ago )

They say they are using 10-15% of one 360 P4 cores. I know that the Kinect we see today is a watered down version of the patented tech they bought and own. Maybe one day the " real " tech will be cost effective. It still is very impressive tech even without a super computer running it.

wicked5040d ago

No, the previous artical said they removed a processor, but I would guess that it had more than 1 to start with. So it will have some form of processor still within it. Arm9 or Cortex M3, all dirt cheap now but powerful.

IdleLeeSiuLung5040d ago

Does it matter? They showed Forza Kinect that looked amazing working with Kinect real time!

callahan095040d ago

Are you just talking about how the graphics are able to look amazing while working with Kinect? If that's what you're talking about, ok. The game itself, though, well... I think I'll stick with the real Forza, with an Xbox 360 control pad. The limited-control Kinect Forza they showed doesn't look like it's worth any attention, in my opinion. Why would anyone want to control a car like that, with hands held out and holding onto nothing, with no control over acceleration or braking? Just seems totally pointless to me.

CrawFail5040d ago

lol real time? I don't quite think it was real time.

Bigpappy5039d ago

You guy know that the motion tech is from prime sense right? Please go to their web site primesense.com,and have a look at what they say the tech can do. It can read fingers well enough to type with each finger and can be used while sitting. No one ever said it has to scan the entire body to work. What we have seen from kinect so far is not all it is capable of.

Reading these specs and trying to compare them to PSeye is pointless, because they are different types of cameras and provide completely differnt types of info to the consoles (Kinect is a 3D camera and provides 3D images. PSeye is a 2D camera and provides 2D images). Per Primsense, the camera is capable of providing video at 60fps, but the 3D is 30fps. The specs for 2 players active is for full body scans. There are no specs given for people sitting and just using their hands.

This tech is obviously a work in progress and has yet to be fleshed out. I suggest all you N4G Kinect experts, research before you post you doom and gloom so you atleast have solid facts for you skepticism. You can also relax and see what M$ does with the tech insteat of pretending to know more that the people developing the tech.

IdleLeeSiuLung5038d ago

The game was available for people to try on the show floor at E3 so yes it was real time. Wetter you like it for Forza or not wasn't my point.

That is up to the developer to figure out.

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Apolloeye5040d ago

So pretty much the same spec as the PS Eye, although I thought the eye went up to 120 Hertz...

Theonik5040d ago

The eye goes to 60Hz i think. Regardless the eye should be capable to do any Kinect shown so far with less lag. (they revolve on a 2D axis and only use the depth tracking to separate players.) I am really disappointed by the tech and how it is utilised thus far.

shoddy5040d ago

More or less powerful we need to see the product.
So far it seem the pseye can do anything kinect can do.
2d 3d I not yet see the advantage.

IHateYouFanboys5039d ago

no, the PSEye cannot do 3D tracking. Kinect can.

the PSEye does 2D motion recognition, Kinect does 3D motion tracking. they are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT things.

Sheikh Yerbouti5039d ago

Going from alkaline to lithium was a significant step for batteries, but at the end of the day it is just a battery. PSEye and Kinect are kind of the same way. At the end of the day it is a game camera - with camera games.

IHateYouFanboys5039d ago

@Sheikh Yerbouti: your example is not really on the same scale of difference as PSEye/Kinect.

a better example using batteries would be the jump from standard batteries to rechargable batteries. theyre both doing the same thing - being batteries - but one of them does things that the other one cannot possibly do, which is be recharged and used again. it does everything the standard battery does, and more.

Kinect does everything the PSEye does (2D motion recognition), and more (3D motion tracking). no amount of software updates can change the hardware in the PSEye, and the hardware is not capable of 3D motion tracking as it lacks infra-red.

IaMs125039d ago

Yes i see your point but how you guys feel about the PS3 can be said the same way.

The PS3 may produce better graphics and be more powerful then the Xbox360, but by the end of they day its still only a console. Also inferior to PC :)

PirosThe4th5039d ago

... PSeye can do 3d as you say... even eyetoy... they used shadows and other stuff to recognize it.
Move is also 3d...

Sheikh Yerbouti5039d ago

Lithium batteries are rechargeable batteries.

Kinect isn't a true 3D camera - it can't render a picture of your butt if you are always facing front. It makes an approximate 3D model using visual cues. The PSEye can do the same, although it will be cruder.

Plus, just because the technology is different, doesn't necessarily mean gameplay will be.

@lams12
Yes, you're right. Similarly Kinect will have some good games, different from PSEye, only if Microsoft makes them. But they haven't made games too different from the PSEye.

Theonik5039d ago

Which is what i meant from the start. None of the games they have shown so far could not have been on the PS Eye.

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Xwow20085040d ago

"Tracks up to 6 people, including 2 active players"
I think now its official that just 2 ppl can play at the same time.

Godmars2905040d ago

Love that you're quoting something and you're getting disagrees.

Sheikh Yerbouti5039d ago (Edited 5039d ago )

Only room for two anyway when you think about it...
but it can keep track of six people during a game in regards to facial recognition. I think that's impressive.

I would love to have Kinect built into my laptop, so only I can get in even without a password. Why is Microsoft wasting this on the XBox again?

Ilikegames765039d ago

still couldn't play it sitting down. Honestly, some guys are so easily impressed by copy cat technology.

blackpanther255039d ago

i was at the engadget show and kudo showed its 3d tracking and when two people where on screen......one person would be red while the other would be green.......but as soon as a third person steped into the camera view two people automatically turned gray and it couldnt read their movements well.

what i took away from that event is that the kinect is pretty kool but for right now it can only work with two people(they could still be working on it)

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Kinect Re-Appears on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon & Miranda Cosgrove

Xbox Evolved:

"Microsoft is holding no breaks in making sure the general public knows all about Kinect. What cooler spot to also show it than with Jimmy Fallon? "

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Coded-Dude5047d ago

although i usually watch fallon. i'll have to catch an internet clip of it later.

ProA0075047d ago

it's nothing you have to see. trust me. zzzzzzz

tokoshix5047d ago

I'm sure it's just the usual marketing stuff, so nothing really interesting. Pretty much learned everything about the device at E3.

Tony P5047d ago

The more I see this targeted at non-gamers, the sadder I get.

I want a Kinect game I can be *proud* to own as a gamer. One day.

sonarus5047d ago

I saw it full of lag. The girls was standing there and her character just started twitching out of control.

Plus you can clearly see the game is full of Lag. Regardless though i don't care...its a piece of tech directed to casual gamers so kudos to MS for this. Unfortunately i don't fall into the casual crowd so this does not interest me one bit.

What does interest me though is a cheaper 360 slim with a hard drive and wifi capablities for 50 or maybe 100 bucks cheaper

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Blaze9295047d ago

was pretty funny. same demos they showed at E3 though. Nothing new. But they sure are marketing it quick.

AridSpider5047d ago

Yeah they did the same thing the day after they announced Natal last year with Good Morning America and Fallon back when it was called Natal. No doubt this thing will sell I suspect. Will it succeed technically though is the question

ProA0075047d ago

well they did say they are launching this like the launch of a new xbox.

AridSpider5047d ago

Well they price has not been 'confirmed' yet by anyone....

AridSpider5047d ago

wow first that girl's co-worker hosts the Kinect event and now she's her playing it. I see the audience Microsoft is definitely going after with Bieber, Cosgrove and McCurdy - teenage pop audiences.

Cueil5047d ago

it's that female crowd that they would love to hook into...

JasonXE5047d ago

She's kind of hot.

/pedobear

Boring show.

SpaceSquirrel5047d ago

Interesting. They did the same last year as well.

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Hey Microsoft, Where Are The Core Games For Kinect?

Meodia writes, "So about a year ago when Project Natal was first starting off, many Xbox 360 and even other gamers were worried about the future of their console. A local shovelware dumping ground didn't sound quite appealing and Natal looked like it would serve extra servings of it. But Microsoft reassured us, holding our hands and telling us that everything would be alright. Since then, nothing has changed. After that "conference" at E3, we were shown nothing but how to please little girls."

xHarvey5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

Kinectimals. Raising a tiger isn't hardcore? lol

ipwnall5051d ago

Bubbles to you sir.

I'm extremely aggravated about this Kinect business. I mean, look at the image in the article. Those are the games for Kinect's future. Do we want to be playing those?

B-Real2065051d ago

They told you to wait till gamescom and now you will wait.

005051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

But you won't be when that tiger mauls you.

ShinMaster5051d ago

"Wait till E3" they said.
Well E3 has come and this is the result.

Moonboots5051d ago

LOL! +bub for funny on that one!

PS: I love you Skittles! Don't eat me!!!!

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HolyOrangeCows5051d ago

"Wait until E3"
"Wait until Gamescon"
"Wait until release"
"Wait until next E3"
"Wait until...."

So if we want core games, the best option is the waiting game?

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Alcon Caper5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

hey ms remember this list from tgs 09?

Activision Blizzard, Bethesda Softworks, Capcom Co. Ltd, Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts, Konami, MTV Games, Namco Bandai, Sega, Square Enix, THQ Inc. and Ubisoft

>:(

Imperator5051d ago

Behind closed doors being shown to paid celebrities who could care less about gaming.... if there's even any at all.

Mr Logic5051d ago

It needs buttons. There is only a limited a limited amount of things you can accomplish through gesture recognition.

Inane_Asylum5051d ago

I heard Kevin Butler say buttons existed in the future...

...I believe him...

Moonboots5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

Obviously Kinect is a casual device designed for those gamers first and foremost and that is the message MS wanted to send at E3 much to the angst of the core. And they have been saying all year that is what to expect.

I am going to give it some time because I don't think MS are going to ignore their core for long. And in the mean time enjoy my controller on games like Gears 3, Reach, Fable 3, Kingdoms, Black Ops, etc etc on the 360.. Not even going to mention my plate for the other systems I own.. There is just no time to play it all. (heaven?)

Redempteur5051d ago

Don't you see ? hardcore games are coming ..just now they annonced .. BURGER KING !!

............

neverming .

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Arnon5051d ago

It's funny because after the Microsoft conference, we actually saw some. In fact, I'm surprised that they showed off the shovelware they did, and then an hour later Sonic Freedom Riders and Child of Eden were shown off and completely destroyed what Microsoft displayed.

Imperator5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

Child of Eden is a multiplat, and do you have any gameplay vids of Sonic (I honestly want to see how it works).

@Orange Juice, Ah, I see. Looks kinda simple though. wouldn't really call it a core game.

@Arnon, if that's the case then Kinect really does have the edge in that game... but that's just one game. MS needs to show a LOT more.

Orange Juice5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

http://n4g.com/news/546595/...

There you go

EDIT Now that I watch the gameplay closely its most likely a game for kids. I couldnt see an adult "hardcore" gamer playing this game for an extended period of time.

Erotic Sheep5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

Eyetoy Antigrav says hi..

Arnon5051d ago (Edited 5051d ago )

Child of Eden is multiplat, but it's exclusive to Kinect in regards to motion controls. The developer Tetsuya Mizuguchi does not have a dev kit for Move.

http://www.computerandvideo...

HaVoK3085051d ago

If core gamers are anything like me they could careless about them.

pimpmaster5051d ago

gotta agree, MS is exactly like nintendo 2 years ago. hey, what ever happened to that dumb ass vitality sensor.

gynecologistcobra5051d ago

Like Nintendo two years ago? As in, raking up a fuck ton of cash?

pimpmaster5051d ago

as in having nothing to offer for the hardcore audience. and only for casuals

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