Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
It looks interesting but i get the feeling it wont work like you want! Like shut your computer down when your trying to open a web page or something....
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Its a slippery path down...
It does look rather nifty though! No Hexus.net review?
Interesting that they've actually commercialised this product. I've seen this time of things shown elsewhere before, but didn't expect to see it commercialised for a while/ever.
http://www.***********.net/reviews.p...ia_-_the_log/1
Pretty good review and basically confirms what most people think about it - it's easily one of the most innovative products of the year, but it's downfall is a very steep learning curve (even after a month things are iffy) and it's apparently suited to fast paced games rather than slow ones. Their review method was pretty solid too - get people in the office to try it and give first impressions, then give it to the most active FPS user to try out for a month.
Urm.. since when is overclock 3d a bad word? Please fill in the stars as appropriate.
So what happens when you blink all the other times naturally, and don't actually want to shoot?Predefined profiles included with the software allow the gamer to develop their own nia-memory to launch the desired behaviour of their character and shoot with the "blink of an eye", without lifting a finger.
Hmmmm.
Judging my my recent computing experiences, if my computer responded to my neural impulses, it'd either throw itself out the nearest window, or be trying to <bleep> itself.
In fact, I'm not convinced it hasn't been trying to do the latter anyway.
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