Microsoft Kinect With World of Warcraft 80
An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies have developed software that enables control of PC video games using the Microsoft Kinect sensor. Their toolkit, known as the Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST), emulates custom-configured keyboard controls triggered by body posture and specific gestures. This video shows a user playing the online game World of Warcraft using the Kinect. Potential applications of this technology include video games for motor rehabilitation after stroke and reducing childhood obesity through healthy gaming."
Horrible (Score:4, Interesting)
Anyway, has anyone actually done streaming skeletal recognition over the web yet? Seems that's the kinda thing that would be an interesting addition to Second Life or some of the other "open" virtual worlds.
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Yeah, Second Life would be perfect place. Nobody would make any inappropriate movements to the women there. On the other hand, maybe it doesn't matter since the women are really men anyway.
Yeah, and who cares if we let men sexually harass other men?
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Oh right, if Second Life needs one thing it is more realistic pelvis thrusts.
I like PvP (Score:1)
And, in the final part, I was here, just waiting for a Tauren Paladin to jump into scene and gank the mage while the guy was explaining why it would be a good thing for kids.
Yes, I'm that horrible.
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Yes, I'm that horrible.
Also apparently not very observant. He wasn't flagged for PvP.
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Yes, I'm that horrible.
Also apparently not very observant. He wasn't flagged for PvP.
He was an engineer camouflaged as a sheep.
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Raid (Score:5, Funny)
I would love to see a Raid of 25 people using this. It should look like some kind of ballet.
CU, Martin
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They would then release a Blizzard-certified movement-controlled-wow-interface for $300.
Re:Raid (Score:4, Interesting)
I played WoW for several years with G5 keyboard (which is very macro-friendly) and never had any problems with Blizzard..... AFAIK no one was ever banned for using a specific input device unless he/she actually used it for botting.
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I didn't run in a problem once. All you have to do is to rename the exe file and don't be AFK.
The truth is, unless you are AFK and playing 24/7, they can't find you.
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Botting in WoW? That's more pointless than anything I've heard before. I spent my last half a year in that game ruining the server's economy in a True Capitalistic manner.
you were playing a Wall Street Executive? Wow has that class?
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Botting in WoW? That's more pointless than anything I've heard before. I spent my last half a year in that game ruining the server's economy in a True Capitalistic manner.
you were playing a Wall Street Executive? Wow has that class?
I was doing that too. Botting and creating an artificial deficit of selected goods by buying everything out of the AH under certain price. Of course I had no use of all this money and when I quit, I gave everything to my guild mates.
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It wouldn't look like anything at all because due to blizzards fascist grade tos they would have everyone banned for botting/macros.
They would then release a Blizzard-certified movement-controlled-wow-interface for $300.
There's a huge difference between botting and using a fancy input device.
Lots of people use macro-friendly input devices like the fancy Logitech keyboards. I personally used a Nostromo n52 for years.
The game input policy (Score:1)
Every input into the game must be associated with a user interaction. The device delivering the input must deliver the input as quickly as possible when the user inputs the command, in that delaying input into the game is not allowed. Finally, the device must not analyze the state of the game other than if the game is receiving the input when making decisions on what input command corresponds with the user input (or if the command from the u
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I'd guess it would look more like a very weird variant of caramelldansen.
Just when you thought the DDR fad was over...
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"Who the hell aggro'd that patrol?"
"Sorry, I was just trying to scratch my ass"
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College Essay (Score:1)
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Why is it that you don't wish to protect the children? I bet you're a child molester! If you truly cared about them, then you'd know that children can't differentiate between fiction and reality (such as video games, movies, or pornography) and that they are just a picture/video/game away from becoming murderers and/or rapists! Seeing a nude person could cause them to be scarred for life. That's precisely why everything must be censored or be made extremely difficult to obtain.
How long before... (Score:2)
1) Dislocate/sprain something while using this device ...
2) Hire lawyer
3)
4) PROFIT!!!!!
reducing childhood obesity through healthy gaming? (Score:3)
why not simply go outside and play a REAL LIFE fucking game instead of some shite computer game if your concerns include childhood obesity....
in addition to burning more calories, using more muscle groups, and breathing fresh air, you will also learn to speak to and relate to other human beings, first hand, and learn essential social skills like co-operation and mutual goal seeking...
ffs
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As a side note... I found when I was heavily into MMOs, I actually lost weight. Crazy, I know... but I wasn't sitting on the couch with a bag of chips in one hand because that would get my keyboard and mouse all nasty. I actually ate better (less junk food) when I was playing because carrots weren't as greasy, I had bought more food from the grocery store so I had more time to play (didn't have to get in the car and run to Wendy's) and could grab a sandwich when I was hungry.
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I personally like sandwiches so a lot of my snacking (whether gaming or not) is from that food group. But it's nice to have something pretty tasty and filling that won't get everywhere when playing.
Do you like sandwiches
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Cheetos should only be eaten with chopsticks. Just sayin...
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There is nothing to fear unless you start eating Apple product, since that is not that healthy ;)
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what does it mean?
You secretly love Apple.
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I do go out... all the time. I go out and go to work (I even take the stairs up to the third floor office,) I go out and go to the bar some weekends, I regularly go out with REAL people to eat at times too. GASP!. I don't sit at my PC constantly and I don't know where you got that idea.
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why not simply go outside and play a REAL LIFE fucking game instead of some shite computer game if your concerns include childhood obesity....
in addition to burning more calories, using more muscle groups, and breathing fresh air, you will also learn to speak to and relate to other human beings, first hand, and learn essential social skills like co-operation and mutual goal seeking...
ffs
Posts like this make me wish there was a "+1: Troll" option
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Well, aside from 'getting off your lawn', can you cite any way that this would be worse than going outside? The criteria you've left here is pretty weak:
A) burning more calories - This depends on the length and availability of play, doesn't it? Which of the two options would be susceptible to weather? Scheduling conflicts?
B) using more muscle groups - Um, no. Not necessarily. The wireframe is full-skeletal. You could make walking tied to leg movements, for example. You could tie 'attack' to 'jumping'
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Um, are there hot dark elves in this new "Real Life" game you're pitching to me? ~
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And in the meantime, the WoW kid is learning essential technology skills.
Anyways, my kids do both. It's not an either/or proposition.
Too much movement (Score:1)
I coul
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Too much standing.
I could only watch the first ten seconds because it just looked so uncomfortable. There was nothing natural or intuitive about the movements and WoW? Seriously, they used WoW as they're example? They need a much simpler game (and a reason to be standing) to make this shine.
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Ah, that's right. I knew there was a reason I didn't go back into WoW for Cata.
The players.
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n00b mage (Score:2)
Look at his keybinds, I bet he's a dancer.
That's nothing! (Score:2)
Real men (and frost mages) play with a wheel and pedals [youtube.com].
Okay, Slashdot, let's do what you do best and turn WoW-play with unconventional devices from a mere YouTube fad to a full-on institution of social progress. That's right: WoW-play powered by a treadmill, Mountain Dew cans, and buckets of oily skin run-off.
Let's start a revolution.
Let's change the world.
Let's... hey, why's that guy playing WoW when he could be having sex on his Kinect [youtube.com]? Urgh... Goddamnit, Microsoft. [slashdot.org]
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From me, a grown-up who barely has time to play GT5 and WoW, I rate this +1 Awesome.
WoW? Probably not - but what else? (Score:2)
I'm not liking the way WoW plays with this interface. I'd think, at a minimum that you'd want to use controller-plus-body. There's just too damn many buttons.
Sports titles would be good. Are there any good ones for PC?
Or perhaps Kinect-plus-WiiZapper for some awesome FPS action?
WoW sucks as an example, but surely we can do better...
Offset sedentary aspect of game? (Score:1)
Prior art or patsy? (Score:2)
pet control (Score:2)
This guy needs to learn some pet control, what a waste.
Steven Segal (Score:2)
Not at all surprised to see him moving into a sideline with WoW, not surprised at all.
U-Force v2 (Score:2)
This is simply mapping certain motions (detected by the Kinect) into certain keyboard commands, just as the U-Force mapped hand motions to NES buttons. Note that the U-Force was universally rated among the worst controllers and peripherals of all time.
It would be cool if your mage could throw a fireball with a hadoken gesture, but this is currently just "move left arm down to press 1" and "lean forward to press Up".
Here comes full-body RSI (Score:1)
Seriously, *leaning forward and backward* to control something? Raising your entire arm? Well, I can see how this would help to *reduce* the time kids play games, which is probably good, but completely unrealistic. I can see law suits (in the US of course) related to RSI injuries or just back pain from playing like that.