Post: Sony plan to release a controller that changes temperature
10-14-2012, 11:42 AM #1
Elk
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Have you ever wanted a controller that is so realistic that it could change the temperature depending on the situation you're at in a game? Well now it can become possible. Sony recently patented the version of the original move controller and made it heat up or cool down depending on the situation!

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This new controller certainly is interesting and I think it'll give users a new experience. You will be even more immersed in the game when you travel to snow or lava levels. I think it will make that level you're on more interesting. Sony plan to release this controller soon. It will look and feel the exact same as their previous move controller but with a little extra feature.
What do you think of the controller?


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10-14-2012, 03:14 PM #11
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Originally posted by jedt View Post
How about this, if you know you're going to play a "cold level" you stick the controller in the freezer for an hour; if playing a "hot level" gently heat the controller with a cigarette lighter - be sure not to melt the controller if trying this technique!
Let's hope they use stainless steel instead of plastic, aye? :p
10-14-2012, 03:16 PM #12
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Originally posted by Elkyeim
Have yous ever wanted a controller that is so realistic that it could change the temperature depending on the situation you're at in a game? Well now it can become possible. Sony recently patented the version of the original move controller and made it heat up or cool down depending on the situation!

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This new controller certainly is interesting and I think it'll give users a new experience. Say you are playing a level with lava, the controller will heat up or a level with ice etc.. It'll cool down. I think it will make that level you're on more interesting. Sony plan to release this controller soon. It will look and feel the exact same as their previous move controller but with a little extra feature.
What do yous think of the controller?


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Nice article man i would buy this controller cool.
10-14-2012, 03:17 PM #13
Yeah shit idea really i think, they should release a controller thats headbutt proof, so it doesn't hurt when such instances occur and that the controller will suffer no damage from said occurrences lolololol, not that I've ever done that of course?????
10-14-2012, 03:19 PM #14
Seems alright, would be good to have a choice to have it on or off. Maybe even a setting for manual adjustment for hot days, or even cooler days Winky Winky
10-14-2012, 03:26 PM #15
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I don't know how they'd make it cooler other than turning off a radiator, it would be difficult to cool it down more than your hands warm it up at room temperature without radiating heat somewhere.
10-14-2012, 03:50 PM #16
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i Like it =D
10-14-2012, 04:53 PM #17
Elk
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Originally posted by Insight View Post
Seems alright, would be good to have a choice to have it on or off. Maybe even a setting for manual adjustment for hot days, or even cooler days Winky Winky

I'm sure they'll have a setting somewhere on it for that. Smile

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Originally posted by STVBDKD View Post
Nice article man i would buy this controller cool.

Thank you. Yeah, I actually might buy this controller too.
10-14-2012, 08:44 PM #18
Script Kiddie
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So is only going to be used for games..... ?
Something that long,Hard and warm surely has other uses :carling:
10-14-2012, 09:22 PM #19
That's so sweet!

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