(as asked before) Will there be any exporting functions in EyeCreate so we can pull them off our PS3’s?Ĥ. Will you guys take advantage of Eye being out in developers/consumers hands so early in the PS3’s lifespan beyond just little tidbits and screensavers?ģ.
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Will software support for Eye be greater than the EyeToy? Hardly any games used the EyeToy, and (no offense) they seemed to all be outsourced to a handful of SCEE companies. otherwise you’ll need to add more substance to make it worth being a ‘title’ for the Eye.” ?Ģ.
Are there a lot of pieces of software that you have internally created or acquired from third parties or independents, that you had to eventually say “ok, this isn’t enough to be a game so let’s make it free. I’m sure there will be some questions, so I’ll try to monitor the comments here and provide info where I can.ġ. PlayStation Eye will be available as a stand-alone product starting October 23, for $39.99 at all major retailers. We’ll have more on EyeCreate later this week, including some really fun examples of how cool EyeCreate movies can be from the depths of our QA grotto.
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This will be available for FREE download on the PlayStation Store (yes! free! come get it!) and allows you to save, edit and share your PlayStation Eye videos, photos and audio clips – all through your PS3. Lastly, a great value-add you may not all know about is the EyeCreate Software.
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Soon you’ll see some of our favorite bits of PlayStation Eye fun on the PSN, designed to turn your TV into an eye-popping piece of interactive art that no one can ignore… more on those at launch! While games like Eye of Judgment use the camera to play the game itself, other upcoming games like SingStar (PS3) take advantage of the PlayStation Eye’s video capabilities so you can do things like make your own personalized music videos to share with family and friends online. Along with some very cool, free content and fun activities available to Eye users via the PSN, keep your “eye” out (sorry, I couldn’t resist) for some upcoming games that integrate the Eye in really innovative ways. And of course, on the PS3, you can use AV Chat with anyone on your friends list, anywhere in the world.ĪV Chat is just the start for the PlayStation Eye. I think if you take all of this into consideration, PlayStation Eye is an ideal camera for AV Chat on your PS3.Īll of this sounds like a bunch of technical and marketing speak, I know, but the difference is clear when you plug it in AV Chats are smooth, crisp, and from my experiences, better than what I’ve seen on any PC.
The PlayStation Eye does an excellent job of filtering out background noise for a clearer voice connection, but it also has twice the frame rate than most standard cameras (this is part of what sets it apart from any other webcam or camera for this generation of consoles), allowing for faster and more natural tracking, responsiveness and smoothness. IMHO, this microphone really does do away with the need for a headset. It also has a built-in 4-microphone array that allows you to enjoy online AV chat and in-game voice chat, in what we’re calling a “natural environment,” meaning, not awkwardly leaning toward your camera or speaking abnormally loud just so the mic picks up your voice. PlayStation Eye gets a sharp, clear picture at 640 x 480 resolution at 60 frames per second (at 320 x 240 it looks even better at 120 fps)! It picks up image and motion in varying light conditions and doesn’t need your help to focus. What does that mean? Well, a lot less fussing around than previous cameras. It also has a 2-setting zoom lens (normal and wide angle) with fixed focus. For a start, PlayStation Eye was engineered from the onset to perform well in low-light conditions. One question I’ve seen asked a lot is: “ What makes PlayStation Eye different from its predecessor, the EyeToy camera?” Lots. PlayStation Eye has a lot of cool features and capabilities. While most of you know that PlayStation Eye is being bundled with The Eye of Judgment game, I also wanted to let you know it’ll be out on store shelves as a stand-alone product, too. As many of you probably know, PlayStation Eye is coming, so I wanted to share a little bit about what that means for all you video-bloggers, gamers and would-be-actors and directors out there.