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Who's going to be the first to use this in a build?
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edekoning:
I really can't stand touch interfaces, and don't see the point at all for gaming: the screen is constantly being obscured by your hand/fingers, there no tactile feedback, its not accurate, etc. But apparently the masses love their touchscreens, even for gaming (looking at angry birds sales).
Gray_Area:
These screens are great for things like composing music, or arty things where precision isn't necessary and a mouse gets real tiring. I saw a video of a guy setting up some music sequencing on a touch screen, and while he was obviously practiced, it seemed very easy and cool. For anything retro, nothing comes to mind.
edekoning:
For arty things, I would think a pen/graphic tablet would work much more natural.
PL1:
I figured that other than a few air-hockey type games someone could maybe . . . I dunno . . . come up with a way to connect some kind of controller through a USB port or something crazy like that.

Anyone know where to go to find information on how to do that?  Bonus points for a site that shows how to do arcade-type controls?   >:D   :laugh2:


Scott
molton:
A cool use for this thing would be to make a new version of the boardgame.
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