Skyrim Kinect integration

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Am I the one who think it'd be incredible frusterating?
I'd just be sitting in the room, screaming the same chant over and over trying to get it right while a dragon bites my character in half.
Or the in laws will look at me very funny.

Or perhaps high fives all around because I'm the dragonborn.
Pew Pew Pew. Science.

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I don't really consider the kinect a reliable accessory in the first place, mostly because it is really only suited for big living rooms and master bedrooms... When they make a kinect suited for small areas, I will likely be the first in line to buy one.
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blacksinow wrote:I don't really consider the kinect a reliable accessory in the first place, mostly because it is really only suited for big living rooms and master bedrooms... When they make a kinect suited for small areas, I will likely be the first in line to buy one.
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And it would never have worked. I am displeased to present ....

This...
http://pegreviews.com/2012/03/review-ny ... ox-kinect/

The guy couldn't even calibrate the kinect when the attachment was used. As I've said, when they make a better version of the kinect that can work in smaller spaces, I will be first in line to buy one.
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You can't count IGN for anything, and I've seen two video demonstrations of the product NOT working as well as it should have. Amazon reviewers have given it 2 1/2 stars with 229 reviews. I may not trust IGN, but I sure do count customer reviews!
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blacksinow wrote:You can't count IGN for anything, and I've seen two video demonstrations of the product NOT working as well as it should have. Amazon reviewers have given it 2 1/2 stars with 229 reviews. I may not trust IGN, but I sure do count customer reviews!
That score is just an average of extremes, some people love it, and others hate it. Does it actually work? I have no idea (no way I'm paying $150), but if someone who rents an apartment wants to get a Kinect, this isn't a bad option.
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