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Unless by definition it would be pointless to buy it because my computer will never be able to run it.

I have yet to find a group (even found individually) of people knowledgeable enough about gaming, mature enough to keep an open mind, and intelligent enough to be capable of understanding the science of motion controls...

For Kinect, it may not be as "good" as a mouse, but it's a damn-sight better than a joystick that's for sure. It's faster and it's more accurate while admittedly not being as precise (there's a difference between accuracy and precision) as a mouse, that's a given.

Damn straight.

While I agree with you, I find it ironic that your "TLDR" statement was almost as long as the statement you were writing the TLDR for.

@Cerby

You could if you could aim the portal guns separately with your arms and wrists.

@ChickenDefender

Done.

Because screens are cheap and projectors are expensive.

Simple. You use a graduated deadzone similar to what's used in most every Wii FPS, and then apply that to head-look.

"If you need to go the bathroom in this next series of tests, please let test associates know. Because in all likelihood, whatever comes out of you is going to be cold. Only temporary, so do not worry. If it persists for a week though, start worrying and come see us, because that's not supposed to happen."

This kind of maneuverability will be cake (pun intended) as soon as we have full motion, since the location, aim, and velocity of our wrists will control the location, aim, and velocity of our character's hands.

(I hope this gets noticed.)

Without the bubble, the ability for Move to determine its location in space falls apart.

@OwenGood

I read the acronym in the post's tag "WIJFTW" as "When In Japan For the Win" (as in "When In Rome). Anyone else?

The sad thing?