Pesmerga
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Keyboards. Mice. Controllers. Joysticks.
The most plausible input devices for a video game. The first two are the most common, but are we really limited to individual buttons? The reason I ask is, well, with the growing evolution of gaming, it's become apparent to me that, while the keyboard and mice work nicely when you're given time to do something, it restricts real-time, fast paced interactivity.
I wonder if there is such a device possible that could utilize a very quick responding brain to do many complicated yet accurate manuevers.
Theories on VR are not acceptable
The most plausible input devices for a video game. The first two are the most common, but are we really limited to individual buttons? The reason I ask is, well, with the growing evolution of gaming, it's become apparent to me that, while the keyboard and mice work nicely when you're given time to do something, it restricts real-time, fast paced interactivity.
I wonder if there is such a device possible that could utilize a very quick responding brain to do many complicated yet accurate manuevers.
Theories on VR are not acceptable