
Everyone gets pretty excited about new gaming technology whether it be as simple as shiny new graphics and sound or as futuristic as 3D gaming (although you all know
my thoughts on the latter). Sometimes, though, it seems as though hardware developers and manufacturers are getting a little ahead of themselves, so taken with a great idea that the proper QA isn't completed and so a flawed product is introduced. I am at the moment concerned with
Kinect, Microsoft's controller-free game device due to come out in North American markets on November 4.
Rumors have been circulating that there is a major problem with interference that prevents Kinect gaming from functioning except in the most barren and matte locations (see
this comic for details). Microsoft has alarmingly not issued any statements as to how it will deal with the issue. I have the feeling that the developers feel pushed to get this highly hyped product out on time and just deal with any bugs later (oh Microsoft, have you learned nothing from the red ring of death?) but in my opinion, consumers are tired of paying full price for products that are pretty much just the beta versions. Please, Microsoft, fix it and then deliver - we'll wait.