it doesnt say here or on superufo if you are able to use more than 1 of these pads at a time. They look interesting but maybe a little too expensive
Natal and Playstation Arc may not be released yet but that hasnt stopped Blazepro releasing its own 3D Motion Controller for the PS3/Xbox 360/PC, heres more details and screens etc:
The main feature of the Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology.
It doesnt need any driver. Plug in to your consoles and play. It supports PS3, xBox360, MAC and Windows
The receiver just looks like a USB stick. It uses 2.4GHz digital connection
All the buttons and the keypad are similar to wii remote
You can initiate steering control into Joypad mode, It has a fire turbo button.
Insert controller to a wheel and use as a racing wheel.
Features
Latest Dynamic Desgin
3D motion sensor, Wireless Connection
Plug and play
Support MS Windows, MAC, Xbox 360 and PS3
Turbo fire button
Its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and optical sensor technology. Another feature is its expandability through the use of attachments.
On sale at SuperUfo.com for $58
it doesnt say here or on superufo if you are able to use more than 1 of these pads at a time. They look interesting but maybe a little too expensive
looks cheaply built, they didn't even spring for a proper usb plug, and personal experience tells me a pcb does not last long as a usb
Looks like it just replaces the controller's analog inputs with and accelerometer so seems a bit pricey for a third party peripheral, i'll just wait a month for the inevitable Chinese knockoffs for half the price and maybe give one a go.
So does this work with all current titles then? I.E. would I be able to play through Half-Life 2 or BioShock with this?!
Yes it should work with all current titles much the same the Microsoft Sidewinder with Motion Sensor does on the PC. But unless a game specifically utilizes this it wouldn't be that good and you would go back to a game pad right away! You know the wii wasn't inovative with this as far as I know Microsoft put it in PC controllers first!
Anyone really wants accelerometer for 360 you can mod a pad with this http://www.mrmodchips.co.uk/catalog/...84d14803432561 all it does is connect to d-pad and give basic up/down/left/right but no speed sensitivity like Wiimote, this controller probably works the same way.
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