A VR streamer used a full-body haptic suit that delivers electric shocks to make Stardew Valley’s cozy farming feel ...
After spending $15k on their Skyrim VR setup, one streamer has added a haptic suit just to feel pain
A Skyrim VR streamer who spent $15,000 on a VR setup just for the Bethesda game has added a new element into the mix: actual pain. You ever feel like video games don't feel real enough to you? Sure, ...
Last summer, VR social platform startup Somnium and VR suit maker Teslasuit unveiled a “human-to-digital interface designed in the form of a full-body XR suit” — a suit that can literally electrocute ...
Skyrim Player Takes Immersion to the Extreme By Adding 2 Haptic Feedback Suits to Simulate Real Pain
One dedicated fan of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has added two haptic feedback suits that simulate real pain to their already $15,000 mass immersion setup. As reported by GamesRadar, GingasVR on ...
A research team comprised of members from Virginia Tech, University of Florida, and HaptX recently received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation's National Robotics Initiative to ...
Next to sight and sound, haptics are one of the lowest hanging fruits for creating immersion in VR. But beyond the rumble we have in today’s VR controllers there’s lots of other immersive haptic tech ...
Virtual reality gamers looking to further immersion to their gaming may be interested in a new wearable haptic best equipped with 40 vibration points. The wireless haptic vest has a machine washable ...
A Haptic Gaming suit for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Mirage has been shared online from a company named OWO. This Assassins Creed Mirage Haptic Gaming suit was shared by Geoff Keighley and is said ...
VentureBeat: The number of buttons, the number of actuators, is that one thing that will determine how much you can control the feeling? Culbertson: Sure. If we had 200 actuators and they were smaller ...
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