Not a bad idea, but I'd rather play through with my existing characters, so unless they updated 1 and 2 to use the tech as well, I don't see the appeal.EonEire said:C'mon making Shepard look more like me with some sort of face scanner!
Whoa whoa whoa, don't be grouping me in with anybody who wants to gimmick up an already great title. What is this "something that ALL hardcore Mass Effect fans have been clamoring for?" I'm a major fan of Mass Effect and I could careless for Kinect support. I guess I'm just not "hardcore" enough. As long as it isn't "forced" upon us I guess it will be alright. As long that they don't make it where just regular controller playing is limited, feels clunky, where you can't control some of the same features as you could with Kinect, or if it becomes pretty much an in game commercial for Kinect as in every damn loading screen says something like "Try your Mass Effect experience with KinectGreg Tito said:Apparently, the folks at BioWare have been cooking something that all hardcore Mass Effect fans have been clamoring for: Kinect support.
I agree it is probably safe to say that IS the main reason for its delay...now I'm kind of disappointed now. I wonder if the people at Bioware were excited about adding Kinect or were "excited" about Having to add Kinect?Greg Tito said:Smart money says that adding this Kinect support is a major reason why the game is delayed. In all honesty, most folks would probably like for the game to be out rather than fiddle around with motion controls.
Well in ME1 my character kinda looked like me, minus the fish-eyes and strange at times lips. In ME2 I refined it a bit more with the more options given, so with ME3 getting it another bit closer as with 2 would be nice also.Krantos said:Not a bad idea, but I'd rather play through with my existing characters, so unless they updated 1 and 2 to use the tech as well, I don't see the appeal.EonEire said:C'mon making Shepard look more like me with some sort of face scanner!
You do know EA weren't actually involved with ME1? Also, the Mako was good, unless you just plain sucked at controlling it. ME2's surveying was a bit dull, but it had to be done. Where the proof is that any of that was EA's decision though, I don't know.AxelxGabriel said:Ah EA... always finding someway to &#%$ up the Mass Effect games
First it was the Mako in ME
then the Mining in ME2
And now Adding Kinect for ME3
If anyone from EA is reading this, tell me: Do you guys stay up for NIGHTS on end to come up with this crap?!
boag said:This is the first real red flag for me, I do not approve nor wish to support Kinect.
Shamanic Rhythm said:Wait, who has actually been clamouring for Kinect in ME3?
I have visions of the internet erupting about it being 'dumbed down' like it does everytime EA or Bioware mention anything about the game.
Did "we"? Given that ME3 was only announced in Dec 2010, and that it originally had an estimated release date of Dec 2011, I'd be surprised if anyone thought they'd be playing it now.we all thought we'd be playing the next iteration of the saga of Shepard by now
Really? Who's smart money? Or are you just trying to rile up your readers?Smart money says that adding this Kinect support is a major reason why the game is delayed