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Razer Hydra - PC Motion Sensing Gaming Controller [SIR Games]

An introduction on the world's first PC motion sensing gaming controller, the Razer Hydra. This device uses the technology of magnetic motion sensing to function and offers you a more breathtaking way of PC gaming; and when bundled up with Portal 2, players will get exclusive Custom Content from developer Valve. Simply said, it's another of Razer's breakthrough product!

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BeastlyRig5507d ago (Edited 5507d ago )

pretty cool! If support & prices are great I'm in!

Edit: wow it supports 125 games damn!..

sirgames5507d ago

yeap! it really seems like the new way to PC gaming xD

Veni Vidi Vici5507d ago

This is what the PS Move should have been. I'm not sure why a PC gamer would ever want this though. Mouse and Keyboard are much more precise and offer more flexibility.

One thing that I love though is the ratcheting look that has the reticle centered in the screen as opposed to how PS Move does it where the reticle floats around and you only turn when you hit an invisible box. That method is horrible and no where near as fluid as this. This looks just like someone is playing with a M+KB. I'd actually play FPS's on the PS3 if they did it like that instead of the current "Move" method.

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Steam Controller (2026) review

Second time's the charm.

cl198321d ago (Edited 21d ago )

Seams like a nice controller

Reaper22_21d ago

Two analog sticks acrossvftom each other is a no go.When will everyone learn.

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Half-Life & Portal Writer Says It’d Be “Silly Not To Look Into” Generative AI

Half-Life and Portal writer Erik Wolpaw has detailed how his team has been using Generative AI for research and development at Valve.

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Valve responds to NY Attorney General lawsuit

Valve has responded to New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the firm, stating it does not believe that lootboxes in its Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 games unlawfully encourage minors to gamble, adding it was "disappointed" to see the action go ahead despite efforts to "educate" the NYAG about virtual items since "early 2023."

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