Kinect support is coming to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It will be available for free as an update this month and will feature more than 200 Voice Commands (and yes, including dragon shouts). Bethesda will reveal the full list of voice commands in the coming weeks.
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Instead of wasting time on this they should continue to polish up the combat which is poor as it comes.
But I guess they want to ride the gimmickwagon.
Only thing I saw that was good was the quick save and quick load and the obvious, Fus Ro Dah, but will get boring after the first few times you use it.
Instead of wasting time on this they should continue to polish up the combat which is poor as it comes.
But I guess they want to ride the gimmickwagon.
Only thing I saw that was good was the quick save and quick load and the obvious, Fus Ro Dah, but will get boring after the first few times you use it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcNCXtGG-Uk
These kinds of things will be cool in 3-4 console generations when they can actually figure out proper dictation and we can have full on conversations with AI. For now, they just feel gimicky. So I yell fus ro da, then wait a half second, then hear my character yell fus ro da, then see some fus ro da action happening on screen? WOW, it's like magic!
I for one will never use anything but the good old gamepad.
I tried Wii and PS Move (RE5) to know motion controller isnt for me, so Kinect is worse since (tried one of the bundle games at my cousins place, he is like 12 years old).
Even he said it was horribly boring and then he returned the 360+Kinect and got an PS3 instead.
When a kid in that age says Kinect is bad and they prefer controllers then it makes you wonder lol