Too many sensors/cameras!
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Too many sensors/cameras!
I am thinking pretty hard about getting Move or Kinect or both. I have all the current generation systems. If I were to get both Move and Kinect, my TV area would look ridiculous. Here is a mock-up. How can they expect this to look respectable in a living room?! My fiance is not thrilled at the idea or all these devices around the TV. Your thoughts?
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I hear Kinect and Eyetoy are always on.
On a serious note, eh, I wouldn't like it. IMO, it's a bit cluttered.
On a serious note, eh, I wouldn't like it. IMO, it's a bit cluttered.
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Re: Too many sensors/cameras!
I don't think you need any more pieces of plastic sitting on the entertainment unit/center.
I wouldn't even bother buying the PS Move/Kinect things until they show a strong library. They might turn out to be the next 32X. Expensive, in the way, and only about 40 games total. (Not to disrespect the 32X, of course. ) But all of this is just my opinion.
I wouldn't even bother buying the PS Move/Kinect things until they show a strong library. They might turn out to be the next 32X. Expensive, in the way, and only about 40 games total. (Not to disrespect the 32X, of course. ) But all of this is just my opinion.
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My plan is to wait 4-6 months before buying either. By then it should be clear which one to get, and maybe even a price drop.
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Now imagine you're one of those Rock Band/Guitar Hero folks -- where are you supposed to store all THAT shit too? Maybe you've got a DJ Hero thingamadoodle, a bunch of Wii Remotes/Nunchucks/etc .. it all piles up.
You've got to have a whole additional storage unit just to keep this stuff out of the way, it's ridiculous.
You've got to have a whole additional storage unit just to keep this stuff out of the way, it's ridiculous.
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DANG!!!! Kinect is FAT compared to the ps3 or wii.
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Re: Too many sensors/cameras!
benderx wrote:DANG!!!! Kinect is FAT compared to the ps3 or wii.
This mock-up is pretty "off the cuff", so the measurements may be a little off.
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I think you would be able to mount the Kinect on top of your television, but then it might gain sentience and start shouting "Number 5 ALIVE!"
I have a PS2 Eye Toy that I just hide behind my TV, then pull it into position when I want to actually play an Eye Toy game.
I have a PS2 Eye Toy that I just hide behind my TV, then pull it into position when I want to actually play an Eye Toy game.
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Re: Too many sensors/cameras!
Jerkface Killah wrote:I am thinking pretty hard about getting Move or Kinect or both. I have all the current generation systems. If I were to get both Move and Kinect, my TV area would look ridiculous. Here is a mock-up. How can they expect this to look respectable in a living room?! My fiance is not thrilled at the idea or all these devices around the TV. Your thoughts?
My thoughts? Get a new fiance.
Seriously though, I'm with you man. I don't know where I would be expected to put those other cameras/sensors...
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move works WAY better on top of your tv, unless your 3 feet tall. You would have to have it to understand I guess but the closer the camera is to shoulder level the better. So atleast that can be put ontop?
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