Post: New Device Lets You "Feel" Your Games
05-15-2010, 06:48 PM #1
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Shariar S. Afshar has spent the past 5 years perfecting a device that pumps sounds directly into your ribcage, intensifying videogame and movie experiences. But when we meet near his office, the 38-year old first spends an hour talking physics. “The Higgs boson, the so-called God Particle?” he says excitedly. “It does not exist!”

Turns out he’s not just rambling. Many complicated diagrams later, he reveals that the KOR-fx (short for Kinetic Omnidirectional Resonance effect) is an indirect by-product of his years of work in physics. In 2005, he was living in campus housing at Rowan University, where he is a visiting professor, when he found himself unable to work because of the wall-shaking bass of the students’ video games. An inventor since his childhood in Iran, he decided to design a solution that would provide gamers with all the vibrating bass they could handle, while not disturbing anyone who isn’t playing.

Then he lets me try the KOR-fx. It’s about the size of a pair of headphones, and sits over the shoulders like a backpack. Two transducers, which translate sound into vibrations, press gently into my chest and connect through a small box to any gaming console, PC or music player to extract the bass and other elements from the audio signal. The bass is in stereo, so you can feel the direction sounds are coming from.

We test out music, movies and games. As I listen to the sound through earphones, the T. Rex’s footsteps in Jurassic Park reverberate in my chest; in the game Halo 3, I can feel that I’m taking sniper fire from my right side. Overall it’s like acclimating to the new cinematic 3-Sad Awesome first it wows you, then it just works on your senses, pulling you deeper into the story.
Afshar says future versions of KOR-fx will create an even more immersive experience. The effect wasn’t ready for my test, but he says he can generate frequencies of vibration that act on the visceral nerve system, tricking the user’s brain into thinking he is experiencing a wide range of phenomena. “We can induce the sensations of rain, wind, weight shift, and even G-forces,” he says. His company, Immerz, is in talks with several studios to add these effects to films.

For now, though, the invention will be a gaming device. Afshar plans to sell it for $190 but expects that the price won’t matter once people see the results. “We have gamers who have been using it, and their kill ratios have been increasing dramatically,” he says. “They don’t die unnecessarily.”
GREGORY MONE, Popular Science


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What do you guys think about this? Does it sound interesting? Would you buy one?
I think it could be a great improvement in gaming and entertainment in general, but only if it is implemented in enough games and movies. Otherwise, it could just be a big flop.


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05-15-2010, 07:26 PM #2
If it gets implemented I would love to buy one, but it is fairly expensive, paying another $200 for an add-on seems a little much to me. I'd have to try it first.
05-15-2010, 07:27 PM #3
xScreamo!
Trading Kids For Angel Dust
Looks like you put that thing on like underwear lol.
05-15-2010, 07:51 PM #4
Originally posted by ScreamoV2. View Post
Looks like you put that thing on like underwear lol.


If you bothered to actually read the post, the quote obviously states you put it on your shoulder "like a backpack."

Honestly I wouldn't mind buying one this looks like the future to me. I can just imagine movie theaters having them installed to every seat of a chair. In my opinion, it's definitely going to be a big hit.
05-15-2010, 08:15 PM #5
Munky
League Champion
How a I going to have fun with out a screen? Thats like playing call of duty with your eyes closed.
05-15-2010, 08:30 PM #6
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Big Sister
Originally posted by Munky View Post
How a I going to have fun with out a screen? Thats like playing call of duty with your eyes closed.


Nowhere does it say there's no screen. It's just an accessory, like a gaming headset.
05-15-2010, 08:46 PM #7
PrayForPlagues
The Black Key
So, to summarize, this shocks you, and lets you feel the rush?
05-15-2010, 08:48 PM #8
JKLAZ
Who’s Jim Erased?
Looks pretty cool.. I agree that most people will spend 190 for it if the results are good, but still kinda pricey.
05-15-2010, 08:48 PM #9
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Originally posted by Riddler View Post
So, to summarize, this shocks you, and lets you feel the rush?


It uses vibrations so you can actually feel the sounds. The developer also says that he's making it so it can use certain frequencies that'll trick your brain into thinking it's experiencing certain things, like rain, wind, g-forces, etc.
05-15-2010, 08:54 PM #10
Ya id buy one, it looks bad ass

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