I posted this in reply to a post regarding the iPhone shooting app, and I wonder if there are any gaming wizards (or witches) out there interested in this idea:
What would be a real money-saver is a "game" for the new Xbox Kinect. The thing can track your hand movements pretty accurately. "Shoot" at your TV screen at home, affordable hardware, could play online for "matches". SCATT-like performance for the thin-wallet set!
Xbox Kinect
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I got an idea when we got one. You could possibly use it to veiw your position with the camera but im not sure if it is accurate enough for a game...
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sight insert
What if you used a sight insert that could somehow communicate where the sight is or just a sensor like scat
Kinect works by projecting infra-red dots all around the room and watching how they move. It's not a video-capture system per se (so would have difficulty recognising a rifle or muzzle for example).
I suppose conceivably the hardware could be taught to recognise a laser pointer attached to the barrel, but it'd need a lot of hacking around to be anywhere near useful, assuming you can get the resolution down adequately at all.
I suppose conceivably the hardware could be taught to recognise a laser pointer attached to the barrel, but it'd need a lot of hacking around to be anywhere near useful, assuming you can get the resolution down adequately at all.
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Re: No go.
The "depth" camera runs at 320*240@30Hz. Basically instead of seeing your fingers it sees your hand as a stump. Works OK for full body, slow moving games like fitness/yoga/dance. If you are looking for precision look elsewhere.Ricardo wrote:OK, forget it. I just looked it up, and the spatial resolution of the kinect is 3mm. It wouldn't be able to distinguish reliably between a 9 and a 10 (or, in my case, between an 8 and a 7).