The ANNA feature with Kinect sounds cool!No story, Supports Kinect
http://www.totalxbox.com/78941/forza-horizon-2-doesnt-have-a-story-mode-does-use-kinect/
The ANNA feature with Kinect sounds cool!No story, Supports Kinect
http://www.totalxbox.com/78941/forza-horizon-2-doesnt-have-a-story-mode-does-use-kinect/
The ANNA feature with Kinect sounds cool!
Actually smart ass, they described what its purpose will be and I like that they are using Kinect within the game. As far as women go; foo please! You have NO idea. None whatsoever. Leave it be before you embarrass yourself.So you're excited about feature that you have no clue what it actually does, or is it just the possibility of finally talking to a female that excites you
She is your digital personal assistant and navigation in the game. She is also very intelligent and will suggest things to do in the game and give you a recap when you return to the games. She will also alert you when friends are online."
Actually smart ass, they described what its purpose will be and I like that they are using Kinect within the game. As far as women go; foo please! You have NO idea. None whatsoever. Leave it be before you embarrass yourself.
Although Kinect is no longer something developers can
rely on every Xbox One owner having
, it's continuing to be put to use in certain games--and you can now count Forza Horizon 2 among them.
Microsoft's upcoming racing game will feature an "on-board digital assistant" known as ANNA that functions as a GPS. Microsoft tells GameSpot that, by using Kinect voice commands, you can set your destination by stating the name of the location you want to reach. Once you've done this, you'll be guided to your location by what Microsoft hilariously refers to as "the acclaimed Forza 'green line.'" This will likely sound familiar to players of the original Forza Horizon, which offered a similarly convenient, Kinect-enabled GPS feature on Xbox 360.
ANNA can also be used to find events you should play next based on your progress: by simply asking, "What should I do next?" you'll be given event recommendations. ANNA also tracks what friends are doing; should a friend start an Online Road Trip, for instance, you'll be alerted so that you can can easily join his or her game.
Horizon 2's Kinect functionality is limited to voice only--Microsoft says it "does not feature head-tracking or motion controls." (Last year's Forza 5 offered limited head-tracking for looking around a car's interior.) This follows Turn 10 creative director Ralph Fulton telling the
Examiner
that the game would feature a Kinect-enabled assistant who is "very intelligent and will suggest things to do in the game and give you a recap when you return to the games," as well as "alert you when friends are online."
70% of that video was mountain paths. Do you mean they should have some crazy unrealistic elevations or something?
That video looks great to me. The game is so vivid and vibrant.
Nah a bit like this man
http://cyclingtips.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/alpe-dhuez-14.jpg
http://cyclingtips.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/alpe-dhuez-9.jpg
Driving around on those roads with the landscape beneath you. I've been there by car and you can really drive up mountains via a normal road and you get higher and higher up, and eventually you'll see the rest of the landscape under you. It's awesome. I hope to see those kind of things.
I'm sure you will see exactly that place. As far as I remember Alpe d'Huez was announced to be among the places in FH2 . I hope you can't drive through the fences there though