Hi Tom.

As I said, I do know that force feedback hasn't been used much but I find it interesting that the technology was there, at least in direct x 8 to make it a much more major part of games (audio or otherwise).

I wonder if Ios development allows for the similar control of a phone's vibration features, sinse i could imagine a light saber game much as you describe, complete with swinging the phone around as your saber as well, provided the vibration could allow for the appropriate variations.

I will say howver that this is also the sort of thing that would! make me go out and buy a pc controller sinse as I said previously I don't particularly like joypads anyway and am happy with the keyboard for most things, but this would definitely qualify as "something only possible with a controller"

Beware the Grue!

DArk.

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