This kind of thing only works if games have code in them for it, and since most games (sadly) don't even have basic forcefeedback anymore I'd hold off buying this unless you like novelty items on your shelf. Mind you philips have introduced that amBX ambiance thing and that requires detection in games too and they seemingly got companies to support them, and theoretically this company could have drivers that piggyback on those signals so there is some hope.
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This kind of thing only works if games have code in them for it, and since most games (sadly) don't even have basic forcefeedback anymore I'd hold off buying this unless you like novelty items on your shelf.
Mind you philips have introduced that amBX ambiance thing and that requires detection in games too and they seemingly got companies to support them, and theoretically this company could have drivers that piggyback on those signals so there is some hope.
For completeness: http://www.ambx.com for info on that ambx thing and the list of games that support that (after using supplied patches).