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Dartful Dodger:
Under 70.
If it were wireless I'd pay over 70, but under 100.
A shot gun styled gun would be great.
RandyT:
If you want to get the cost down, make it so it can be attached to virtually ANY gun, and let the purchaser use whatever gun they wish.
The range seems perfect for an arcade cabinet application. Arcade shooting games are usually designed to have the player pretty close to the screen.
It would have to be very accurate to command the high price. But if it is, and it's as plug and play as a mouse (with a calibration app), doesn't require the game to have special drivers to support its use (again, like a mouse), then it seems like it should do well. But understand that it's a niche market, and what works great for us, might not be as attractive to PC gamers as a whole, who might prefer to be further from the monitor.
RandyT
Organic Jerk:
--- Quote from: RandyT on June 07, 2007, 02:21:58 pm ---
If you want to get the cost down, make it so it can be attached to virtually ANY gun, and let the purchaser use whatever gun they wish.
--- End quote ---
I don't get it... wouldn't that type of universal compatibility bring the costs up?
lanman31337:
Not necessarily. Universal things are usually cheaper than item-specific things.
TheAdMan:
--- Quote from: RandyT on June 07, 2007, 02:21:58 pm ---
If you want to get the cost down, make it so it can be attached to virtually ANY gun, and let the purchaser use whatever gun they wish.
--- End quote ---
Intersesting suggestion, I'll mention that to them if I email them again (or point them to this thread). I suspect the track IR may work by itself, it already works as a mouse/cursor device -and it seems very acurate, check out the youtube links to the TrackIR demo I posted prviously (very cool) - their technology is patented, so you know it's cutting edge.
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