

Capcom’s (breathe) Vice President of Strategic Planning and Business Development Christian Svensson announced during CES thatCapcom is working on several projects, including the resurrection of a “brand we haven’t seen in a while”. It’s a list which includes Activision, Ubisoft, Square, Bethesda, EA, Konami, and now Capcom.
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It lowers the price of the add-on, and should let Microsoft sell it for under $75/£50 or bundle it free with a newer, slimmer 360, but it means the 100ms lag time which we’ve encountered in our playtests is still apparent.Īccording to Microsoft, 80% of the world’s publishers are working on Natal. It’s more costly than we had expected – our sources informed us shortly before E3 that Natal would have its own built-in processor, but following CES those same sources revealed the dedicated processor was out and that Natal would place the entire workload on the 360’s CPU. The cost to your console is just 50 Meg on your hard drive but around 15% of the 360’s processor time. According to New Scientist it can place the position of an object to within four centimeters, which is less precise than real motion capture but accurate enough for swinging golf clubs and head tracking. Natal understands that hands are connected to arms and that your feet are usually at the end of your legs, and can effectively guess at the positions of those parts even if your hand is behind your back or if someone walks in front of the camera.
