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*joins Caliga*

 

SERIOUSLY INFERNA?

 

KINECTIMALS?

 

 

I'm sorry, but that's just....

 

Sad.

 

Besides, you play the Xbox to play Kinectimals and yet you never come on to talk to Ak and Me?

 

Shame on you.

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I played that game at my friends house.

 

I hated it.

 

The little furry bug thing told me to spin around to make the animal spin around.

 

I spun, the bobcat did not.

 

I tried spinning the other way, jumping and spinning, flailing my arms and spinning, but the cat just stood there, staring at me.

 

Then I had to do a star jump.

 

Same result.

 

I hate that game. My only satisfaction was ramming into the cat with an RC ghost from Halo.

 

~U_K~

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wiinect.png

 

The mutant spawn of an iToy, a Wiimote, and the terrible tracking of the backgrounds the camera in a Mac includes.

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http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae43/ne...193/wiinect.png

 

The mutant spawn of an iToy, a Wiimote, and the terrible tracking of the backgrounds the camera in a Mac includes.

 

Not to start an argument, but the Kinect is incredible. It requires no sensors or remotes, and believe me, Kinect Sports is definitely worth it. I just love being able to wave my arms and jump around in celebration after I win a Kinect Sports game.

 

As for Kinectimals... I've never played it, so I wouldn't no, but I'm not interested in that sort of thing to begin with.

 

The little furry bug thing told me to spin around to make the animal spin around.

 

I spun, the bobcat did not.

 

I tried spinning the other way, jumping and spinning, flailing my arms and spinning, but the cat just stood there, staring at me.

 

That makes no sense. As far as I know, the Kinect can't tell if you spin or not; I've tried it in Kinect Sports before. Why is it that this video game has that as a control?

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http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae43/ne...193/wiinect.png

 

The mutant spawn of an iToy, a Wiimote, and the terrible tracking of the backgrounds the camera in a Mac includes.

 

Not to start an argument, but the Kinect is incredible. It requires no sensors or remotes, and believe me, Kinect Sports is definitely worth it. I just love being able to wave my arms and jump around in celebration after I win a Kinect Sports game.

 

As for Kinectimals... I've never played it, so I wouldn't no, but I'm not interested in that sort of thing to begin with.

 

The little furry bug thing told me to spin around to make the animal spin around.

 

I spun, the bobcat did not.

 

I tried spinning the other way, jumping and spinning, flailing my arms and spinning, but the cat just stood there, staring at me.

 

That makes no sense. As far as I know, the Kinect can't tell if you spin or not; I've tried it in Kinect Sports before. Why is it that this video game has that as a control?

 

It can tell if you spin your arms, can it not? Besides, different games have different motion senses.

 

Oh, and the Kinect is Racist.

 

Seriously, look it up. People with darker skin can't use it in low light areas.

 

It's original, being the first console with proper motion sensing, but even then, every other one that i've tried is a gimmick (Read: PS Move, Wii), i havn't, and probably never will, had high hopes for the Kinect.

 

So i'll stick to halo, and owning people who think they're better than me Without Flailing my arms and breaking something in the process, thankee.

 

 

I also agree with Ak.

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Oh for the sake of...

 

The Kinect isn't 'racist'

 

It wasn't programmed not to respond to black people.

 

The problem lies in the coding that tells it whether or not the thing moving is the background or the user. It'll likely be repaired in a software patch or the like.

 

It's a problem, I'll grant you, but please don't go around saying it's racist.

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It can tell if you spin your arms, can it not? Besides, different games have different motion senses.

 

Oh, and the Kinect is Racist.

 

Seriously, look it up. People with darker skin can't use it in low light areas.

Is it bad i laughed at this?

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It can tell if you spin your arms, can it not? Besides, different games have different motion senses.

 

Only if your arms don't go behind your body, yes. Normally if you try to spin your body, your avatar will do a little 'jig' because the Kinect assumes it's scanning the front of you whether you're facing it or facing away from it. You can spin almost ninety degrees in either direction, no sweat; it's the turning values higher than ninety degrees that cause the Kinect trouble.

 

Oh, and the Kinect is Racist.

 

Seriously, look it up. People with darker skin can't use it in low light areas.

 

<_<

 

My dad, brothers, and I can all use it perfectly. Besides, why would you play the Kinect in the dark, anyway?

 

Myth busted.

 

(And, yes, I'm aware it was a joke.)

 

It's original, being the first console with proper motion sensing, but even then, every other one that i've tried is a gimmick (Read: PS Move, Wii), i havn't, and probably never will, had high hopes for the Kinect.

 

So i'll stick to halo, and owning people who think they're better than me Without Flailing my arms and breaking something in the process, thankee.

 

 

I also agree with Ak.

 

...I can't say anything against this, because it's your opinion.

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I have one purpose alone for the Kinect

Making awesome statues of me in Minecraft. :D


It was about time that someone actually found a good use for the thing. :P

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