Future DiRT games may support Kinect and Move

Posted By | On 15th, Feb. 2011

We recently got a chance to ask Paul Coleman of Codemasters, Senior Game Designer of DiRT 3 some questions about the game, and in the interview, he revealed that the studio is looking at the latest motion sensing technology by Microsoft and Sony, and that they may be included in future DiRT projects.

When we asked him if DiRT 3 would support Kinect and Move, Coleman said, “ We have not included any Kinect or Move support in DiRT 3.”

He did say that future projects may support the tech. “We are looking at the technology though so if we can find a suitable use for it in future titles we will look at including it.”

Stay tuned for more info.


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