Theyre different, Xeno. You can only get a fixed perspective where you can only see whats in front of you (kinda like a Quarterback) on the screen/projector. But what MS is trying to do is kinda like getting peripheral vision in games using a kinect+projector
I was just being a dick lol, that shit looks dope as fuck, and wouldn't look so dope if it was something that could already be done. Playing on a projector is no different than playing on a big screen TV really. I'm talking like a 60"+ screen. That shit looks more like AR, where it actually puts the game in the real world.
And of course, Dayna wit the flag. 8-| Drink bleach, cunt.
Suck my dick. The answer to your question is there isn't a difference beyond the size of the visible area. I said "wat" because it's completely irrelevant.
Sorry you can't have an actual conversation without trying to prove some sort of superiority, you twat.
Theyre different, Xeno. You can only get a fixed perspective where you can only see whats in front of you (kinda like a Quarterback) on the screen/projector. But what MS is trying to do is kinda like getting peripheral vision in games using a kinect+projector
I'm not denying any of this
All I'm saying that is if I have a choice between that and a 200' projection screen, I'd choose the projection. I understand there are differences in the overall experience.
Because Xeno, everyone else gets it but you. Its not like you were like "eh, I dont care for it" but "hurdur its just like a projector" is fucking dumb
Now this argument has come around full circle, because I'll just yet again say it's relevant because the projector has the same purpose as this Illumiroom thing. Which is to visually immerse you in the gaming experience. And you'll take issue with this to preserve some sort of internet tough-guy machismo.
Theyre different, Xeno. You can only get a fixed perspective where you can only see whats in front of you (kinda like a Quarterback) on the screen/projector. But what MS is trying to do is kinda like getting peripheral vision in games using a kinect+projector
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tr.v. im·mersed , im·mers·ing ,
im·mers·es
1. To cover completely; submerge.
Tell me, how does a projector immerse you compared to say, a big screen tv?
You can only get a fixed perspective where you can only see whats in front of you (kinda like a Quarterback) on the screen/projector.
But what MS is trying to do is kinda like getting peripheral vision in games using a kinect+projector
And of course, Dayna wit the flag. 8-| Drink bleach, cunt.
Sorry you can't have an actual conversation without trying to prove some sort of superiority, you twat.
All I'm saying that is if I have a choice between that and a 200' projection screen, I'd choose the projection. I understand there are differences in the overall experience.
People seem to have an issue with that :-bd
Argument end.
> youre retarded
> take your L
> argument end