IdreamofHIME
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So if someone on your team is named Roger...Kinect is gonna pick that up as a command, right?
So if someone on your team is named Roger...Kinect is gonna pick that up as a command, right?
Yep this, my wife and kids were run for the hills if I was moving around the room like I am on a boat while yelling " medic " etc in obligatory Arnie impression!! ( actually sounds quite fun now I think of it!!!)
Voice commands to make voice commands? Why not just use your mic?
How does headtracking work? If I look to the left, it's cool if my dude turns to the left too but now I'm not looking at my TV anymore.
because it can be directly interpreted by the game to do extra actions (like someone mentioned, maybe an icon appears above your head or whatever) as opposed to just hoping someone happened to hear you over regular voice chat
This photo looks familiar.
For those interested, check here for my full impressions.
I didn't actually get a chance to try these out, but they look pretty interesting.
How does headtracking work? If I look to the left, it's cool if my dude turns to the left too but now I'm not looking at my TV anymore.
So playing shootygames is not embarrasing, but talking and playing shootygame is?
So if someone on your team is named Roger...Kinect is gonna pick that up as a command, right?
In the beta if you held down a button it would bring up prompts of what to say like: "Ammo pls" or "Thanks". Instead of holding down the button and choosing the prompt (which took forever) you could just say it. I really like that feature.Voice commands to make voice commands? Why not just use your mic?
Edit: ooh headtracking.
How does headtracking work? If I look to the left, it's cool if my dude turns to the left too but now I'm not looking at my TV anymore.
If its going to broadcast your voice then all you need is a mic. I assume it plays a sound bitDoes yelling medic just trigger the game to play the medic soundbit? or does it broadcast your actual yell to the players
Look left but keep your eyes trained on the TV?
I'm hoping they were smart with headtracking. Basically, in-game the head tracking would be exaggerated. If I turned my head 45 degrees to the side, that could equate to 180 degrees in game. So you'll still be able to keep your eyes on the screen the whole time but still get 360 degree head tracking fidelity. Only way I see it working correctly.
Of course you can (well, on PS3 at least), just switch voice chat to team and you can talk to 11 other people.Plus you can't communicate with people outside of your squad.
Yeah if they implement it well I could see it being useful for vehicles. They'd have to find the middle ground between making it too sensitive and not sensitive enough though.
I'd seriously be too embarrassed to use this Kinect stuff around my friends or family.
Imagine my wife walking past me and seeing me leaning from side to side standing in the middle of the room holding a controller screaming for a MEDIC or MORE AMMO.
Really? I guess I never thought to do that.Of course you can (well, on PS3 at least), just switch voice chat to team and you can talk to 11 other people.
If only this feature would make those freaking supports drop ammo boxes more, I'd be one happy engineer.
I'm hoping they were smart with headtracking. Basically, in-game the head tracking would be exaggerated. If I turned my head 45 degrees to the side, that could equate to 180 degrees in game. So you'll still be able to keep your eyes on the screen the whole time but still get 360 degree head tracking fidelity. Only way I see it working correctly.
Yeah if they implement it well I could see it being useful for vehicles. They'd have to find the middle ground between making it too sensitive and not sensitive enough though.
I might be missing something here but... If I turn headtracking on and look to the right, how exactly am I supposed to see my tv to see what's to my right?
This photo looks familiar.
For those interested, check here for my full impressions.
I didn't actually get a chance to try these out, but they look pretty interesting.
You turn your head very slightly so that the screen turns much more (depending on the sensitivity). Useful for checking around in a jet cockpit i think.
You turn your head very slightly so that the screen turns much more (depending on the sensitivity). Useful for checking around in a jet cockpit i think.
QUICK!!! pixel count that image
Edited the OP and gave you credit man.
Ever wondered what the bottom of a Marine's boot looks like? BAM, there it is.
That's correct, I'm loving it already.Voice commands are neat but only for people who don't want to talk online
Actually assault class IS a medic. Anyway, this is done by pressing SELECT (it's context sensitive) in BF3 and R2 with a selection of options in BF4. Voice commands are neat but only for people who don't want to talk online. If you talk to people, it's quite pointless.
I'd seriously be too embarrassed to use this Kinect stuff around my friends or family.
Imagine my wife walking past me and seeing me leaning from side to side standing in the middle of the room holding a controller screaming for a MEDIC or MORE AMMO.
So you'd have to focus on not moving your head at all or your camera is gonna be going all over the place ha
won't you have the problem of the camera bouncing around too much? my head doesn't really sit stationary while I play games.
I'd seriously be too embarrassed to use this Kinect stuff around my friends or family.
Imagine my wife walking past me and seeing me leaning from side to side standing in the middle of the room holding a controller screaming for a MEDIC or MORE AMMO.
No "this shit will make the game run worse because it requires processing from the Xbox" claims?
Well shit, I'm surprised, yelling random shit at your TV during Mass Effect 3 was fun. I mean it.
That's correct, I'm loving it already.
Wonder if these settings could be ported to the PS4 version providing you have the camera?
You turn your head very slightly so that the screen turns much more (depending on the sensitivity). Useful for checking around in a jet cockpit i think.
Wonder if these settings could be ported to the PS4 version providing you have the camera?
how does head tracking work with the TV being in a stationary position?
Whats the voice command for "I'm getting my shit pushed in over here!"?
What about PS Camera? Does it enable same/similar functions? Aside from voice commands, which shouldn't require anything special as the DS4 has a microphone...
So - disable it.