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<blockquote data-quote="exam1passyq" data-source="post: 10701461" data-attributes="member: 325382"><p><strong>70-450 exam</strong></p><p></p><p>Hardcore gamers take notice, Microsoft <a href="http://www.exam1pass.com/70-450-exam.html" target="_blank">70-450</a> wants you to know Kinect does have something to offer you. There will be a "Kinect Sports: Season 2" game with new party sports games. And the crowd got its first look at the Kinect-controlled "Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster."</p><p>Microsoft set out to prove to serious gamers that their Kinect device can bring full-body motion controls to more than just family-friendly party games, dance games and fitness games during a press conference Monday morning in advance of this week's Electronic Entertaiment Expo.</p><p>BioWare co-founder Dr. Ray Muzyka took to the stage during Microsoft's press conference to show how Kinect's ability to detect voice commands is being intigrated into the forthcoming and highly anticipated "Mass Effect 3" game.</p><p>For starters, players will be able to speak dialog lines that will be used by Commander Shepard in the game. In a demonstration, a player spoke selections from a dialog tree onscreen and the famed commander then uttered them onscreen.</p><p>"But this isn’t just about choosing dialog," Muzyka said. "In combat, Kinect grants you a crazy new level of coordination and control." During the press conference, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot took to the stage to announce that "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier" would also support Kinect.</p><p>He then showed off how Kinect will be used to give commands and direct squad mates in the game. And Guillemot added this kicker, "All future titles in the Tom Clancy franchise will leverage Kinect."</p><p>During a demonstration, Ubisoft reps showed how players would be able to use voice commands and physical motions to customize weapons and how, by holding arms out as if holding a gun and making motions, players would be able to fire weapons.</p><p>Meanwhile, Star Wars fans got their <a href="http://www.exam1pass.com/70-450-exam.html" target="_blank">70-450</a> biggest look at the highly anticipated "Kinect Star Wars" game with a player taking the stage to show how gamers will be able to lunge, jump and dodge as well as swing an imaginary lightsaber as an on-screen jedi follows their movements. </p><p>But at the press conference Monday, Microsoft made sure to show off the kind of family-friend Kinect titles that have aleady made the device a best-seller. And that wasn't all. Microsoft also revealed "Ryse," a heavy-hitting action game set in ancient Rome and featuring full-body motion controls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exam1passyq, post: 10701461, member: 325382"] [b]70-450 exam[/b] Hardcore gamers take notice, Microsoft [URL="http://www.exam1pass.com/70-450-exam.html"]70-450[/URL] wants you to know Kinect does have something to offer you. There will be a "Kinect Sports: Season 2" game with new party sports games. And the crowd got its first look at the Kinect-controlled "Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster." Microsoft set out to prove to serious gamers that their Kinect device can bring full-body motion controls to more than just family-friendly party games, dance games and fitness games during a press conference Monday morning in advance of this week's Electronic Entertaiment Expo. BioWare co-founder Dr. Ray Muzyka took to the stage during Microsoft's press conference to show how Kinect's ability to detect voice commands is being intigrated into the forthcoming and highly anticipated "Mass Effect 3" game. For starters, players will be able to speak dialog lines that will be used by Commander Shepard in the game. In a demonstration, a player spoke selections from a dialog tree onscreen and the famed commander then uttered them onscreen. "But this isn’t just about choosing dialog," Muzyka said. "In combat, Kinect grants you a crazy new level of coordination and control." During the press conference, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot took to the stage to announce that "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier" would also support Kinect. He then showed off how Kinect will be used to give commands and direct squad mates in the game. And Guillemot added this kicker, "All future titles in the Tom Clancy franchise will leverage Kinect." During a demonstration, Ubisoft reps showed how players would be able to use voice commands and physical motions to customize weapons and how, by holding arms out as if holding a gun and making motions, players would be able to fire weapons. Meanwhile, Star Wars fans got their [URL="http://www.exam1pass.com/70-450-exam.html"]70-450[/URL] biggest look at the highly anticipated "Kinect Star Wars" game with a player taking the stage to show how gamers will be able to lunge, jump and dodge as well as swing an imaginary lightsaber as an on-screen jedi follows their movements. But at the press conference Monday, Microsoft made sure to show off the kind of family-friend Kinect titles that have aleady made the device a best-seller. And that wasn't all. Microsoft also revealed "Ryse," a heavy-hitting action game set in ancient Rome and featuring full-body motion controls. [/QUOTE]
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