NEWS - Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Battlefield 4 "peeking & leaning" made more intuitive with Kinect 2.0
The Xbox One version of Battlefield 4 will make use of Kinect features such as head-tracking for leaning and peeking and voice commands.
At a recent Xbox One showcase, EA demonstrated the Kinects head-tracking capabilities in conjunction with Battlefield 4. When the Kinect located where the player was seated, it tracked the players head movements, which translated in the players character being able to lean and peek around corners in the game.
Despite the subtlety of the lean and peek functionality, it makes a big difference to the gaming experience because, where players previously had to strafe out into the open and put themselves in harms way, they can now lean and peek, which only exposes half of their characters body. Previous titles in the series like Battlefield 3and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 did not allow characters to lean.
In addition, the Kinect integration with Battlefield 4 supports voice commands — a function that has existed in previous games in the Battlefield series. Players will be able to use voice commands to call for a medic, to request ammo, to cancel requests for ammo, to let their team know they need a ride and for thanking people who have helped them.
Source: http://www.polygon.com