Delusibeta said:It's interesting how (presumably) bedroom coders for the PC seem to be making stuff for Kinect that's more awesome than professional teams (or Microsoft themselves).
You say that now but when they become self-aware we'll all be for the wood chipper.josemlopes said:That would be awesomeBig Phil said:Am I the only one who thinks that new-gen robot-battle tournaments are not so far away now?
It'd be a hell of news broadcast though...Nikolaz72 said:I think some issues might arise when a lot of people get the same idea and all meet up with robot armies of slightly differently painted colours on the same volcanic island.Evilsanta said:SomeLameStuff said:...
I would like to purchase 500 of these for aworld dominationpersonal project. Address them to myVolcano IslandDoom Fortressapartment.
On a totally unrelated note, I'd also like to purchase 1000 laser guns. For a totally separate project of course.
Yeah... Me too.
Evil you say? Noooo...How can you say that? I am a paragon of good and...Screw it!
Bow down before your new world leader! MOHAHAHA!
in that caseRationalization said:The robot wouldn't be able to move forward = /teh_Canape said:we will need our own army of Eye-toy controlled robots for this
Agreed - this is the holy grail of mecha-pilot interfaces. NERV can take their evangelions' double-yoke control scheme and cram it.gabe12301 said:Just make the robot larger...and put the person with the kinect inside of it.
Sorry to burst your bubble guys but imagine trying to stand up in a mech. Walking is a jerky motion so when the mech steps forward, it will knock you off balance. Your unbalanced motions will be read by the mech as movement and before you know it you'll be tits over arse on the ground.Wereduck said:Agreed - this is the holy grail of mecha-pilot interfaces. NERV can take their evangelions' double-yoke control scheme and cram it.gabe12301 said:Just make the robot larger...and put the person with the kinect inside of it.
Damn, ninja'd! =/VanityGirl said:My boyfriend says It's Char's Z'GOK!!
Very cool
If it can do the Thriller dance... I'm going to shell out the money and sell out my beliefs just for this.alimination602 said:Can it do YMCA?
Thank GOD for glowing orange weak spots. Everyone, quick! We need that massive damage!teh_Canape said:in that caseRationalization said:The robot wouldn't be able to move forward = /teh_Canape said:we will need our own army of Eye-toy controlled robots for this
GIANT ROBOT CRABS
GIANT ENEMY ROBOT CRABS
you know, like in ancient Japan
I don't think the Z'Gok was a Gundam, just a Mobile Suit, but that's just me being nerdy. However, this does give rise to one theory that Bill Gates may secretly be Char, so that kinda gets my head scrambling.Skullkid4187 said:ITS A GUNDAM! Char's to be precise!
That's an interesting point you make but it's moot - the operator would always have to wear some sort of bungee-harness or they'd hit the wall of the cockpit as soon as they take a step. Besides, motion-capture control isn't just a shortcut around the bipedal-locomotion problem, it's also an opportunity to engage in robot-fu. You can't execute roundhouse kicks in your 30-foot mecha if you're worried about banging your head on a wall, therefore it's a foregone conclusion that the operator has to be suspended either in a harness or an oxygenated fluid. I personally hate the oxygenated fluid idea but it would probably provide some protection from impact so I'll leave that issue to the engineers.Dangerbean said:Sorry to burst your bubble guys but imagine trying to stand up in a mech. Walking is a jerky motion so when the mech steps forward, it will knock you off balance. Your unbalanced motions will be read by the mech as movement and before you know it you'll be tits over arse on the ground.Wereduck said:Agreed - this is the holy grail of mecha-pilot interfaces. NERV can take their evangelions' double-yoke control scheme and cram it.gabe12301 said:Just make the robot larger...and put the person with the kinect inside of it.