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Although different games will vary in how physically demanding they are, most will have you leaping, ducking, waving and kicking invisible opponents in the shins. We've spent several days playing our way through the launch titles and concluded that it's impossible to maintain any sense of self-respect while playing. In more words: absolutely, so long as you don't mind sacrificing all of the dignity you've spent your whole life accruing. Based on the smattering of launch titles that arrived with our review unit, we predict the best games for Kinect will be those that recognise these technical limitations and ask players to perform easily measurable and basic actions, rather than fiddly manoeuvres.
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Kinect is broadly capable of figuring out where you are and what you're doing, but only broadly - don't expect to make a virtual cat's cradle or do anything else particularly fiddly with this system. Kinect is able to identify 20 separate points of articulation in each person stood in front of it, so it really can build up a fairly accurate picture of where your various limbs are and what they're up to. The central camera is an RGB affair that will identify anyone standing in front of the unit, and it's able to distinguish them from objects in the background - your sofa, houseplants and so on. There are three separate cameras housed inside the sensor bar. Cabling for both options is packaged with the sensor bar. Depending on how old your Xbox is, you'll either have to attach Kinect to your console via USB and hook the sensor up to the mains too, or - in the case of the new Xbox 360 Slim - just plug the sensor into a proprietary socket on the back of the console. In case you're having trouble visualising that, just take our word that it's reasonably chunky and, while it'll hardly dominate your AV set-up, it's not the sveltest piece of kit we've ever stuck under our telly. The bar itself measures around 284 by 70 by 70mm. The Kinect sensor bar is a black, glossy affair that sits under your telly.