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Coleman, who was speaking to Eurogamer in a new interview, remains unconvinced by Kinect's suitability to the racing game genre.
"I'm not even convinced by head tracking because you're turning your head to look away on the screen, but you still have to look at the screen
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"All you're doing is looking out the corner of your eye, which isn't helpful. Maybe if you've got multiple screens it might improve things, but I'm not convinced by head tracking."
At E3 2010 Microsoft announced the next iteration of its Xbox 360 exclusive racing simulation Forza.
Forza 4, due out this autumn, was demonstrated working with Kinect. The Kinect functionality allows players to climb inside authentically-modelled cars and play around with their insides. You will be able to drive the cars using Kinect's controller-free interface
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Commenting on the game, Coleman said: "It wouldn't surprise me if a lot of Forza's Kinect support is based around their livery editor and possibly car exploration.
"It's something we could possibly lo