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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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..facinating..so...
if it's radio based, you could make a control panel from a material that is transparent to radio waves (wood comes to mind) and equip it with passive switches and controls.. just a thought ![]() |
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Well they certainly got my attention, not a bad price either...
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Thanks for the post. Absolutely interesting!
EDIT: Pre-ordered. When TrackIR first came out, a friend reckoned I was "crazy" for spending so much on such a new gadget. I could see the potential in that and Leap Motion has some really exciting possibilities IMHO. Anyway, the pre-order can be cancelled at any time if desired. I'll be keeping an eye on developments. ![]() Last edited by Flying_Nutcase; 05-30-2012 at 06:55 AM. Reason: Update |
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Anyway, let's hope for the best in a very close future. You can pre-order The Leap now for 70$, delivering this year's end or next's first months. |
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It would all depend on whether Leap interacts with apps and games as is or needs the developers to write the code to enable it. As they are providing a SDK I think the latter more likely in which case we would be waiting on Luthier.
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But radio frequency on hands might hve a negative physiological impact with the time. I Wonder what are the values selected. |
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