Microsoft's "RoomAlive" Transforms Any Room Into a Giant Xbox Game 66
An anonymous reader writes Microsoft has unveiled a new augmented reality experience called "RoomAlive". Using projectors and Kinect, RoomAlive allows for fully interactive gaming experiences that take up an entire 3D space. From the article: "RoomAlive builds on the familiar concepts of IllumiRoom, but pushes things a lot further by extending an Xbox gaming environment to an entire living room. It's a proof-of-concept demo, just like IllumiRoom, and it combines Kinect and projectors to create an augmented reality experience that is interactive inside a room. You can reach out and hit objects from a game, or interact with games through any surfaces of a room. RoomAlive tracks the position of a gamers head across all six Kinect sensors, to render content appropriately."
Oh, great. (Score:2)
"Mooooom! Barclay is stuck in the RoomAlive again!"
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And how does that make you feel?
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You don't really need to. It all depends on how anal you are about the color tones. I have a projector that projects on a green wall. The whites are white. If you start dissecting the colors I'm sure they aren't 100% but it doesn't seem to bother anybody that watches video on it
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This is down to the magic of perception. As demonstrated by the Checker shadow illusion. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C... [wikipedia.org] )
Your wall is most certainly green, but your brain sees it as white.
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Actually, in this case it's not a matter of perception.
The Checker shadow illusion is the brain over compensating whereas the wall being white is actually what is making it to your eyes.
Matter generates color because it absorbs/reflects certain parts of the spectrum.
http://www.colourtherapyhealin... [colourtherapyhealing.com]
...create an augmented reality experience (Score:2, Insightful)
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And best of all, it's in super-ultra-mega-HD with zero lag and infinite frames per second!
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It's retina quality graphics! Just like the iPhone screen.
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Bullshit. I can still see the pixels. I have an eye for these things that most people don't.
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Bullshit. I can still see the pixels. I have an eye for these things that most people don't.
So there's an XKCD that's about you then? [xkcd.com]
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Coincidentally, I have Cueball's haircut.
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But the best games have really bad consequences.
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Are you of the Buddhist persuasion? If so, you could hit the reboot button and try again.
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I just got to LV36 in RealLife,
In about 390 years you're going to have a really bad time.
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Or you can tell your kids to go outside and experience real reality with fresh air, sunshine, exercise and social interaction.
It is chill and dark here, with a cutting wind and rain.
The kids will be thoroughly soaked by the time they get home from school, and in no mood to socialize with anyone.
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Anthony Burgess in "A Clockwork Orange"
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Don't think of the Kinect as a handless controller and think of it as an amazing, low-cost 3D scanner. I'm not sure why we haven't seen any "Kinect used to make 3D scans for 3D printers" projects yet.
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But are they cheaper than a Kinect?
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Because who the heck needs a 3D scanner? Only a small percentage of people have a 3D printer and only a small percentage of those people would want a hacked 3D scanner.
industrial use (Score:4, Interesting)
I see this as being super useful in product development, industrial, and training settings. It could be drastically cheaper and better than existing commercial solutions, and at the same time, it would probably be prohibitively expensive for your average home gamer.
Don't want (Score:3, Funny)
I chose videogames over sports so I could sit on my ass and eat doritos all day long. I don't want to exercise more than throwing my controller against the wall and picking it up when some 12 year old aimbot owns me in CoD while calling me a gay faggot. If I have to move to play Xbox then fuck it, I'm going back to TV.
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I'm kinda glad someone posted this because it is somewhat of an elephant in the room on gaming discussions.
There is a perception that gamers play video games because they are lazy. While that probably applies to many, I think many gamers play video games because they are imaginative, not because they want to escape the physical world. The Wii would not be successful if gamers didn't want to move around. I play games, but I also love laser tag and physically interactive motion sensing arcades like Police [wikipedia.org]
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Yet, the other elephant in the room is that gamers like you describe (casuals, the ones who own Wiis and play at arcades) are largely disowned by "true" gamers (hardcore gamers), like the lazy ones in the OP. It's almost as if these gamers WANT to perpetuate the "lazy gamer" stereotype - whenever people try to add casuals to the gamer group, the hardcore gamers try to exclude them. If casuals were included, the term "gamer" would have a much less negative conotation. But as it stands, right or wrong, when I
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Does that differ from hardcore basketball or baseball or football or tennis players?
I am in a gamer group that has some hardcore gamers, but many have families are play more casually now. They are out there. On a similar vein, this is why I started playing ultimate frisbee. There are "pick-up" groups and they allow anyone to play. When I started I couldn't throw a frisbee >10 feet with 30 degrees of accuracy. I still suck, but not quite as badly. :-)
In general, be it games or sports or wine or movie
Nintendo On (Score:2)
Interesting (Score:1)
Just some thoughts.
First of all, clearly the video falls short of what everyone imagines: a holodeck. Instead we see bad game with poor graphics, limited accuracy, and bad response times. Just a reminder to everyone: Is it 2014 not 2364. The most fascinating part is to see it map out the room by drawing those horizontal and vertical bars. It seems like the hardware might actually be ahead of the software here. Since it knows the layout of the room, it should not show characters walking on the walls or s
Projectors and Kinects X 6 ? $6,000... (Score:2)
Training and Simulation (Score:1)
Something I don't want to hear... (Score:2)
XBox One - Play Kama Sutra (Score:2)
Achievements can be awesome
Could also backfire if achievement includes count of different partners. I guess that would be a different game....
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Holodeck (Score:2)
So what you're saying is version 1.0 of the Star Trek Holodeck now exists.