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Want to experience the real-world version of the game in real life? This suit will meet your requirements, and the costume is going to bring the players ' experience up to a new level, allowing them to feel the various feelings of the protagonist on the body ...
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Recently on Kickstarter we found a very cool project, called Araig, meaning as real as It Gets. This is a game auxiliary equipment, the player will wear it on the body, in the first person shooting and other games can feel real physical feedback, such as the effect of bullets.
The project, sponsored by Iftech, Canada, has received 50695 dollars in sponsorship from 217 supporters, and their expected amount is 900,000 dollars. Although there are only 25 days left to finance the deadline, we don't know whether the project's final funding target will be reached, but the design of the wearable computing device that all the fans are looking forward to is still a big surprise.
Put on the "real coat", when the player in the operation "Halo" or "Call of Duty" and other first-person shooting game, you can experience the feeling of "shot". When the character of the game is hit, this information is transmitted to the "real coat" the player wears, which passes through 6 loudspeakers in the neck, 22 vibrators around it, and 4 "stims" sensors that can shrink both sides of the pectoral muscles to pass the "bullet" to the player. The company said it was a real but painless bullet.
In addition to shooting, the "real coat" is expected to restore the torrential rains, insect crawling and other common game scenes. Before "real coat", Kickstarter had a project called Oculus Rift's immersive virtual reality glasses program that successfully financed nearly 2.5 million dollars. Unlike the "real coat", which is dedicated to reducing the tactile sensation of the body, Oculus Rift hopes to restore the real game perspective (as the player makes a run, jump, squat, etc.). If we match the two suits together, our understanding of video games will be completely rewritten.
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