Natal Technology a Gift To the Disabled, Amputees
SlappingOysters writes "Natal could be capable of a lot more than was originally thought. Gameplayer has some information about how the technology will function in multiplayer, and goes on to reveal how it is intelligent enough to give full-bodied virtual movement to disabled gamers. The site had previously revealed that the Natal dev kits have been with developers for a couple of months, suggesting that the device may not be as far off as has been suggested by some media outlets."
Just imagine the fun wheelchair games they could play!
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First God gives these people a crippled body.
Now Microsoft wants to give them a crippled video game system?!
Anthropomorphization is an excellent propaganda technique, vaporware astroturfer.
My cat keeps crushing my dog at video tennis. The gold fish like bowling.
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
More likely the game will refuse to move your virtual arm/leg just as your disabled body does.
In other words: Microsoft's Natal Adds Insult To Injury.
How we know is more important than what we know.
Much like most game companies never bother to consider color blindness when picking their display schemes, very few will consider the disabled for motion control. Sid Meiers Alpha Centauri got a nice patch for that, though.
And you probably know how many console games still force one layout or give you a few presets, despite it being relatively trivial to remap controllers these days. I imagine even fewer will allow you to change "swing your arm" to "twitch your nose" after spending weeks training the gesture recognition for arm movements.
Now just why would they hype a product that's not even ready for market yet? Including using videos that are acknowledged to possibly not show real capabilities?
Hey, it worked for Pen Windows, didn't it?
Mart
"I know I will be modded down for this": where's the option '-1, Asking for it'?
For such a positive article, there are nothing but negative comments... Its good to see that technology made for gaming can in turn be used to help the disabled. For all the bad press games/gamers get, there is now something really promising that we can say came from gaming. Natal, if it turns out as well as they claim it will, is a impressive piece of technology. To reach a broad audience it will have to be affordable. Makes you wonder what the comments would be like had Sony, Apple, IBM or any other company for that matter had created it.
Sheesh, if this were a Google/Sun/Adobe/Gnu/whatever project, people would be ecstatic. I'm very skeptical this will completely live up to the hype, but this Natal is a pretty big deal even if it lives up to 50% of its hype... and even if it has the name Microsoft attached to it.
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I think it is starting to dawn on the Xbox fans what the reality of the situation is for the Xbox.
Microsoft looks like they are putting in just the minimum effort to support the Xbox 360 before completely focusing on motion controls. Some more Halo milking, a whole bunch of PC ports, only one real third party exclusive, Crackdown 2. All those articles talking about the abysmal 360 2009 and beyond game releases stories make a whole lot more sense now that Microsoft has shown their hands and made it clear they are turning away from the core console market and going for the Wii casual market.
It does make all those claims over the years of how Microsoft was willing to throw any amount of cash at the console market and that the billions in losses mean nothing. Obviously 7 or 8 billion was the breaking point and where Microsoft finally decided to throw in the towel on the console market.
The downside for the most likely failure of turning the Xbox 360 into a Wii style recycled hardware with motion controls tacked on is fairly low. They aren't spending another couple billion to ramp up production of new console hardware. But they have no genius like Miyamoto or the incredible first party lineup Nintendo has.
replying to yourself as anon doesn't make you cool...
It's more fun to watch xbots hype this eyetoy ripoff stuff without realizing they are hyping the end of the xbox...
... on half the promises that are being written. I may have to seriously switch from Linux back to Windows. I may also have to give Satan another shot...
... I think I'll wait and save my money for Natal to come out. I think I'll save all the money I was going to spend on games for the Natal stuff too. I can't imagine why anyone would buy the Xbox right now since the new Natal stuff is just going to make it all obsolete soon anyhow.
"its funny you didn't mention sonys same "gimmick" motion control they hyped at E3!"
Gee, because Sony showed off a massive array of both first party and third party exclusive games.
Microsoft's E3 2009 Disaster was absolutely astonishing to watch unfold.
First Microsoft is stupid enough to try to hype a fake Metal Gear Solid 'action spinoff game' as their big E3 annoucement. Only to be utterly humilated by Kojima the very next day when he disowns the game and makes it perfectly clear that he has nothing to do with it.
As if that epic humiliation wasn't bad enough, the gaming media starts watching videos of the Microsoft motion control demos and sees they are obviously faked with AI object reacting before the people demoing the motion controls moved. Whoops.
And then the final humiliation. We learn from an interview with Nintendo that the very same motion control tech Microsoft just got caught showing off fake demos for was crap Nintendo passed on as being not good enough.
All of that was just painful to watch unfold. Not surprising coming from the same clowns responsible for the RRoD fiasco.
Not nearly as humiliating but even more funny was watching people dig up years old EyeToy demos showing off the exact same crap Microsoft was trying to hype as 'new and innovative'.
Yep, this Microsoft EyeToy ripoff is 'gonna change the gaming world!'
Hilarious.
I know, I know, i actually read tfa...
it's all speculation, by an Aussie reporter, that it MIGHT be beneficial to disabled gamers.
according to tfa, he speculates, that since it's supposed to work with partially obscured body parts, eg. swinging an arm behind someones back, it might also be usable to amputees.
While i applaud the idea, I'd like to see it in action before we proclaim it our new controller-less overlord.
I'm still waiting for the generic, computer/tv/dvd/ect. peripheral for remote-less control of electronic equipment in my home.
~men are from earth. women are from earth. deal with it.~
Microsoft appears to be taking this path for exiting the console market:
1. Close down existing first party studios
2. Stop putting any but the minimum resources into the existing 360
3. Retarget Rare and Lionhead into Wii/casual focused developers
4. Use existing 360 online and other fees to pay for the relauch of the same 360 hardware with motion controls add on
5. Hype the motion control like mad until late 2010 since they really have almost nothing coming out on the 360
Microsoft isn't Nintendo anymore than Apple. There just isn't the culture and people there to create a wildly popular device and ecosystem like the iPod and Wii. But going up against Sony has been a costly many billion dollar disaster for Microsoft. Even something as basic as deciding the next gen movie format couldn't be won with the Xbox 360 as when Sony whiped Toshiba and Microsoft's HD-DVD right out of the market. So much for 'owning the living room'.
The execs up in Redmond must have looked back and billions in losses over the last eight years and said "Enough." Time to move on. Leave the console market to Sony. Losing to Nintendo is much cheaper than losing to Sony.
Nintendo -> Apple
Wii -> iPod
Xbox 360 with motion controls -> Zune
I hate to get involved in troll wars, (by the way are the mods on crack in this thread??? time to do some meta modding to punish these morons giving +'s to trolls) but MS developed Natal in house from what I've read. Explain how nintendo could pass on technology microsoft created???? I only own a Wii, but hardly play it, as the gimmick wears off fast. But it seems strange that a story about a motion sensing, body detecting camera could involve the RROD fiasco, or anything else MS released at E3.
A round of applause for the mods everyone!
How many friggin Mario games do we need before we stop calling it "incredible"?
TFA has a picture of adult hands holding a tiny premature baby, with the caption
Where we're going, we don't need hands
There's something disturbing about not only the caption by itself, but the combination that is brilliant.
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I wonder why i try replying to an anon troll, but I will bite.
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Your rant is nice and long (and partially true, for example i hate the way they charge for Live), but could you back it up by facts ? For example, how is the Xbox a train wreck ? how is it dying ?
Quick and dirty google search
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/microsoft-games-profits-up-by-16-per-cent
The original Xbox was a real money sink, but it was a way to get a foothold in the console market. Now the Xbox 360, while still outpaced by the Wii, is the real deal and a money maker for Microsoft. Moreover, despite being the oldest console, its growth keeps increasing over the past 2 years.
Im sorry but the mods need to stop smoking crack. How is an offtopic troll thread "interesting." The story is about a piece of hardware being used to help the disabled. HOW does that involve the Xbox 360's success/failure. HOW does it relate to what the xbox 360 components are. If EyeToy was so great why did it not have the same repercussions? It doesn't matter that the xbox is failing (even though the latest numbers put it in 2nd IN THE USA, not worldwide), it doesn't matter that microsoft keeps recycling old franchises, it doesn't matter that the Wii had motion gameplay first. This post DOES NOT RELATE IN ANY WAY TO THE STORY. Therefore it is "offtopic."
The first Xbox disaster lost some 4.5 billion or so before the plug was pulled in the middle of 2005.
The second Xbox has racked up 1.1 billion for the RRoD hardware failure disaster. And people at people from Microsoft publicly talk about the Xbox having lost over 8 billion since 2001. So the 360 has lost somewhere in the 2-3 billion range above and beyond the RRoD losses.
What is even more staggering about the Xbox losses is that those are not the actual losses but the net losses that include various profitable products and services. Microsoft was so embarrassed by the Xbox losses that they moved the Mac software guys into the Xbox division to help cover up the massive losses generated by the console in addition to the other profitable products in the E&D division.
And even more staggering is those losses come after including the absurd online fees that are in the hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
And what was most likely the final nail in the Xbox's coffin was 8 years since the first Xbox came out and over three since the second Xbox console has been on the market, the losses generated by the 360 were so large from the desperation price cut down to 200 dollars last year that they drove the entire E&D division into the red for the year. That is absolutely mind boggling bad. All those other profitable products and services generating huge revenue and the 360 still dragged all of that down into the red. The third year of a console is when a company should be starting to absolutely rake in the profits.
Even if Microsoft wasn't going through the massive cost cutting and layoffs the chances of anyone giving the Xbox team the green light to create another console were close to zero.
Slap some motion controls on the old 360 hardware and see if it goes anywhere in the market is a cheap solution to the Xbox mess. When it fails the losses will be minimal compared to the Xbox and Xbox 360.
The upside will be Microsoft will most likely turn back to the long neglected and dying PC game market.
The difference between Sonys and Microsofts motion controls is that Sony actually demonstrated useful gameplay. FPS, RTS, sword fighting, tennis, golf, graffiti and many more are rather trivial to implement with Sonys solution as shown by their tech demo. What did Microsoft on the other side show? Splattering color on a wall? Great, but where is the precision in that? Fully-Body-Waggle Breakout, well party fun, sure, but isn't really useful as a general game mechanic. And then Burnout, well, sure it might work, but where is the advantage over using a controller or if I care, a real racing wheel controller? Natal just doesn't seem all to useful outside from a few party games and most of the useful things it could do (face and voice recognition) could be done as well with existing technology, i.e. a normal camera and a headset.
You're referring to the actual press conferences. Behind closed doors however Sony let no one play with the Wands, but Microsoft did let journos play with Natal
"Natal Technology a Gift To the Disabled, Amputees"
GIFT
Considering that "gift" pretty much presupposes there's no compensation given in return, and this is Micro$oft we're talking about, I'd imagine any serious editor would change that simply to BENEFIT.
I know accusing /. editors of sloppy editing is like calling water wet, but hey.
-Styopa
"...for someone who hasnâ(TM)t been able to hold a tennis racket in their hand and hit a ball, or had the luxury of running on sound legs, itâ(TM)d be nothing short of a revelation. A miracle even."
I would have to think that someone using a prosthetic limb would be far more satisfying and much more enjoyable than swinging their stump and having a virtual limb hit a virtual ball on their tv.
You know, I really have to wonder, will Katawa Shoujo have support for this?
Legit question here as I am probably missing something, but how would a controller requiring motion (Be it MS's, Sony's, or Nintendo's) be helpful to those with _limited_ mobility? Would'nt a controller with buttons be easier? I would think even hacking a controller to work with whatever physical disability you may have would be easier then something requiring say moving a leg if you don't have any? Quite curious.
NATAL didn't even work for fully functioning normal human beings (ever wonder what the bottom of an avatar's shoe looks like? wellBAM *avatar has a seizure*), how is it going to work for the disabled?