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This is a must have accessory for my new game: Lobotomy.
looked at some reviews on NewEgg - they say if you spend the time with it its kinda cool - runs on facial movements - everyone says it doesn't add any advantage to their gaming though
Does this thing actually work?
Sounds kinda cool. I wonder how responsive it is, once you've trained up your "NIA" memory?
Anyone every play with the biofeedback game at the Science Center in Seattle, WA? I wonder if this uses similar technology?
sounds crazy lol
This actually works. It won't "read your mind", but if you were expecting it to, then it would be you that is crazy.
these needs lots of (human)training to work properly. if you can get it down then it's a must have.
"if i only had a brain..."
Oh, great. So now when I think I'm losing, I actually will be.
So how does it work exactly?
#10 - it "works" by taking $87.00 out of your pocket that could have been used to purchase about 8 optical or laser mice that would also navigate your screen.
But here's something else I googled up, since it seems you think people in this thread are your go-fers:
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/input_devices/ocz_neural_impulse_actuator_nia_-_the_log/1