02-08-2013 15:25
El otro día que hablabamos de las gafas de microsoft, pues hoy ha salido la patente de las gafas del proyecto fortaleza.
Microsoft is requesting a patent for ÔÇ£the system and related methods for inviting a potential player to participate in a multiplayer game via a user-mounted display device.ÔÇØ
ÔÇ£In one example, a potential player invitation program receives user voice data and determines that the user voice data is an invitation to participate in a multiplayer game,ÔÇØ the patent request continues. ÔÇ£The program receives eye-tracking information, depth information, facial recognition information, potential player head-mounted display device information, and/or potential player voice data. The program associates the invitation with the potential player using the eye-tracking information, the depth information, the facial recognition information, the potential player head-mounted display device information, and/or the potential player voice data.ÔÇØ
The player is then made a potential match, which can be accepted to enter a multiplayer game. This aims to reduce the time it takes to set up matches through a menu system.
This patent is very similar to the ÔÇÿFortalezaÔÇÖ glasses mentioned in a roadmap leaked last year. That stated a potential release of late 2014. Many of the projects rumoured in the roadmap have since been revealed by Microsoft, including new Kinect, Xbox One, and forthcoming entertainment services. So this could be coming soon.
Microsoft is requesting a patent for ÔÇ£the system and related methods for inviting a potential player to participate in a multiplayer game via a user-mounted display device.ÔÇØ
ÔÇ£In one example, a potential player invitation program receives user voice data and determines that the user voice data is an invitation to participate in a multiplayer game,ÔÇØ the patent request continues. ÔÇ£The program receives eye-tracking information, depth information, facial recognition information, potential player head-mounted display device information, and/or potential player voice data. The program associates the invitation with the potential player using the eye-tracking information, the depth information, the facial recognition information, the potential player head-mounted display device information, and/or the potential player voice data.ÔÇØ
The player is then made a potential match, which can be accepted to enter a multiplayer game. This aims to reduce the time it takes to set up matches through a menu system.
This patent is very similar to the ÔÇÿFortalezaÔÇÖ glasses mentioned in a roadmap leaked last year. That stated a potential release of late 2014. Many of the projects rumoured in the roadmap have since been revealed by Microsoft, including new Kinect, Xbox One, and forthcoming entertainment services. So this could be coming soon.