Kinect Will React to Swearing at Dead Space 3

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Techno Destructo

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This coming from the same guys who tried to run the ad campaign about how "Your Mom Hate's Dead Space 2"
I can honestly say I'm not surprised with what they'll do to push people's buttons.
 

Falterfire

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No matter how terrible of an idea this may or may not be, it does mean that there is a slim chance I will now have an opportunity I could previously only dream of: Beating a game by doing nothing but properly timed swearing.
 

Rack

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"it might behave in a way that you want it to" should be the new tagline for Kinect.
 

Patrick Buck

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Glad to see my peers have already made the "Xbox lives is gunna LOOOOOOOOVVVVEEE THIS!" Jokes....
...But this does mean I can't makethem myself. :/
And also if they don't have a voice command activated by saying "Oh BUGGER." That makes Issac flip the V's full on british style, I will be very sad.
 

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So if I shout for EA to go fuck itself, it will?
I do not want to be in a game where I shout out " You can go suck my dick!!!!" And have a necromorph come at me with a huge grin across it's "face".

Issac :"will you lot just fuck off!!!"
Necromorphs :...Have shall we fuck off oh lord!?!"
 

Fuzzed

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But the better question is, will the kinect react to me swearing at my grandma?
 

Tower_Mazer

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Face it adults use adult language and being a construction worker I may have to begin this game on EXPERT.
 

ninjajoeman

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Would be interesting if your swears would just be a trigger for the player character to shoot randomly.
 

kasperbbs

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What if i swear in a different language? Oh, no, i don't swear while playing video games, kinect still useless.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
If you can't turn that off, a lot of people are gonna be pissed.

It should be a horror metric if anything, not some cheap way to help you out. It could be interesting if it remember that that scared you, so it used a similar tactic again later. But having it do something for me would piss me off.
Why aren't Visceral listening to this guy?

OT: I don't take the 'high and mighty' stance to swearing, like most on this forum seem to, but Visceral really do seem to want to turn Dead Space from a decentish horror series, to a frat boy experience. I'll reserve judgement until I can play the game, but I'm kind of put-off by the game Visceral seem to be building.
 

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Now see, i'm gonna be the minority and actually say this was a pretty good idea. If the Kinect can accurately decipher certain swears to get things to work, it could've helped add some depth to some of those "scary" moments like in a suspenseful movie or book. Y'know the scenes; the protagonist or supporting character (whatever) is in an immediate position of danger, starts screaming obscenities (or just plain screaming) as the danger gets closer and BAM! Dues Ex'd right out of danger in the very last second.

I feel it would've added a good amount of pacing to the game without it feeling too scripted like the last 2 games tended to. Key word: "Could've". Unfortunately, this isn't gonna work now, because they told people about it. Now a good majority of gamers are gonna cheat through the game by simply yelling "fucknuggets!" at the TV whenever they're in trouble....
 

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Dogstile said:
gardian06 said:
So. who else opened this story thinking that it would be the exact opposite. you know actually punishing players for swearing at their games/other players, but no.

this game is rewarding people for swearing, and by nature reinforcing that it is ok, and I can just see it when even the less conservative media gets a hold of this. "games might not cause violence, but they do reward swearing" granted I can see where the game is already rated M, but seriously.
Who cares? The people who will jump on this will always find things to ***** about and this actually sounds amusing enough for me to want to borrow my sisters kinect for a bit and see what it's like (disconnecting from xbox live first though, creepy shit in that agreement).

Lets not pander to the people who won't be happy with the game unless you remove all traces of violence and bad language from it please.

Alexnader said:
gardian06 said:
So. who else opened this story thinking that it would be the exact opposite. you know actually punishing players for swearing at their games/other players, but no.

this game is rewarding people for swearing, and by nature reinforcing that it is ok, and I can just see it when even the less conservative media gets a hold of this. "games might not cause violence, but they do reward swearing" granted I can see where the game is already rated M, but seriously.
Yes, cussing is clearly the worst thing in Dead Space. Everything else is sunshine and rainbows compared to the game incidentally reacting to the player saying the word 'shit'. Wasn't there a necromorph that could kill you by barfing into your mouth which caused you to puke your guts out and die?

Dead Space has never struck me as a particularly circumspect and subtle franchise, at least they're using the kinect for something interesting.
alright you can make a claim that is immersive and such... the first couple of times when you first find it "we will put these voice commands in, and not tell the players what they are" so as soon as you figure them out (or someone posts them somewhere) its just like

it is undead, so throw a phoenix down, and win

now it is not cool, or immersive it is just lame. basically as soon as you learn that the words "shit", "damn", or "fuck" cause your character to throw off the enemy, and maybe even one shot them you will be saying them even if it doesn't happen to scare you. an immersive action is one that should come as second nature, but not feel like you are just going through the motions. this just feels like it will be cool the first time, and then the lamest piece of shit mechanic every time thereafter as "remember to say expletiveA when something grabs you" that is not innovative, or even close to emergent that is just giving me a different press X to not die, but forcing me to remember a word instead of a button, but not telling me about what it is (this is the only part that even comes close to emergent, but fails as soon as you figure it out).

so in the end what this boils down to is either "we replaces press X to not die with Say X to not die", or "we are encouraging/rewarding people to say certain expletives at their video games" and both are just an additional negative to the game on top of "5 Million plus sale to continue viability", and "adding Co-op to increase broad appeal" not to mention making the game look surprising like Lost Planet (just without the mechs)
 

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gardian06 said:
So. who else opened this story thinking that it would be the exact opposite. you know actually punishing players for swearing at their games/other players, but no.
Yeah, exactly. I had thought that swearing or yelling out at a suddenly appearing monster would translate into, say, the character reacting shocked/scared as well, meaning that your aim would be off, you would stumble and so on. Since when is a loss of self-control in a life-or-death situation a good thing?

I don't care about the game "promoting" cussing or anything like that, but from a gameplay point of view, the opposite would make more sense regardless.
 

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This is puzzling.
Okay so saying fuck a lot makes isaac stronger and breaks grabs...?
Seems pretty pointless. I don't wanna have to yell at my tv.
 

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gardian06 said:
Dogstile said:
gardian06 said:
So. who else opened this story thinking that it would be the exact opposite. you know actually punishing players for swearing at their games/other players, but no.

this game is rewarding people for swearing, and by nature reinforcing that it is ok, and I can just see it when even the less conservative media gets a hold of this. "games might not cause violence, but they do reward swearing" granted I can see where the game is already rated M, but seriously.
Who cares? The people who will jump on this will always find things to ***** about and this actually sounds amusing enough for me to want to borrow my sisters kinect for a bit and see what it's like (disconnecting from xbox live first though, creepy shit in that agreement).

Lets not pander to the people who won't be happy with the game unless you remove all traces of violence and bad language from it please.

Alexnader said:
gardian06 said:
So. who else opened this story thinking that it would be the exact opposite. you know actually punishing players for swearing at their games/other players, but no.

this game is rewarding people for swearing, and by nature reinforcing that it is ok, and I can just see it when even the less conservative media gets a hold of this. "games might not cause violence, but they do reward swearing" granted I can see where the game is already rated M, but seriously.
Yes, cussing is clearly the worst thing in Dead Space. Everything else is sunshine and rainbows compared to the game incidentally reacting to the player saying the word 'shit'. Wasn't there a necromorph that could kill you by barfing into your mouth which caused you to puke your guts out and die?

Dead Space has never struck me as a particularly circumspect and subtle franchise, at least they're using the kinect for something interesting.
alright you can make a claim that is immersive and such... the first couple of times when you first find it "we will put these voice commands in, and not tell the players what they are" so as soon as you figure them out (or someone posts them somewhere) its just like

it is undead, so throw a phoenix down, and win

now it is not cool, or immersive it is just lame. basically as soon as you learn that the words "shit", "damn", or "fuck" cause your character to throw off the enemy, and maybe even one shot them you will be saying them even if it doesn't happen to scare you. an immersive action is one that should come as second nature, but not feel like you are just going through the motions. this just feels like it will be cool the first time, and then the lamest piece of shit mechanic every time thereafter as "remember to say expletiveA when something grabs you" that is not innovative, or even close to emergent that is just giving me a different press X to not die, but forcing me to remember a word instead of a button, but not telling me about what it is (this is the only part that even comes close to emergent, but fails as soon as you figure it out).

so in the end what this boils down to is either "we replaces press X to not die with Say X to not die", or "we are encouraging/rewarding people to say certain expletives at their video games" and both are just an additional negative to the game on top of "5 Million plus sale to continue viability", and "adding Co-op to increase broad appeal" not to mention making the game look surprising like Lost Planet (just without the mechs)
We erm, didn't say anything about it being immersive. Hell, we didn't even say it was cool. Don't pull arguments out of your ass and don't try and swing it in a different direction. Tell me exactly what is bad about a game, known for its gore, violence and over the top weaponry reacting when you swear?

Using voice commands isn't amazingly innovative, no. But just because it isn't innovative doesn't mean it isn't a bad mechanic. Is it a bad mechanic to have to pull the right trigger to shoot? Is it a bad mechanic that X is pickup item in nearly every xbox game that has pickups? Of course not.

Oh, final point on the co-op? What's so bad about a drop in co-op that doesn't affect the story in any way? The character you'd be co-oping the game with won't be in the game if you're alone. Do you people hate choice and options or something? We don't have enough decent co-op games as it is, nothing wrong with taking a game that people already scoff at for being "scary", being aware of it and adding in this mechanic.

The five million sales thing is dumb, but that's not a thing against the game, that's the company being stupid. Separate the two. A shitty publisher does not mean the game itself is shitty.

E: Actually, i'll put this in bold.

Why are you focusing on the swearing, when even in the news story, you can use the voice commands that aren't swears for helpful actions. Read the fucking post.
 

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The problem with this system is that I rarely swear using regular swears when startled. When I get startled, I usually don't go "fuck" or "shit" or any similar words. What comes out of my mouth more often sounds like "fuumbmlasdlfhaaaahhh!!!"

I wonder if the Kinect would be able to recognize that...
 

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nexus said:
I heard rumors about the next Xbox (720, NeXt or whatever they're calling it) having Kinect built in, and being a straight up requirement for most activities. Meaning it will be on at all times.
I hope not. I play games to relex, i really dont want to be forced to jump and wave and other pointless actions when a simple press of a button does the same job. If this is the case and your right i guess the 360 will be the last console i buy.

OT Kinect and swearing? Pointless gimmick. There really is no need for it and how many parents will allow there kid to swear or how many parents would be happy to swear at a console with kids in the house?