For those of you that are a fan of force feedback then this should be right up your alley. Apparently someone didn't think that games realistic enough and that you should feel some sort of negative feedback from taking damage. Dubbed the Trakonya Mutator, this little device attaches to your wrist and emits a small shock when you take some damage. Right now the game only works with the Unreal Tournament series but there are plans to make it work with the Half-Life engine as well. I'm not so keen on being shocked but I would definitely like to see this with maybe some sort of rumble device to indicate where you are taking damage, which could translate into direction and thus increase your instinctive reaction times. Give me about 5 or 6 of these coupled with the OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator and I'd be one happy gamer! About Everything USB
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