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Can this mouse take Twitch to the next level?

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25 points by nmattisson 11 years ago · 10 comments

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shetter 11 years ago

Apart from the tired PR effort (gawker media-level headline, samefag comments) this project looks really great. I'd love to have that for the insight alone, even though I don't play competitively anymore it seems like it would allow me to understand myself better.

DigitalSea 11 years ago

From a data perspective this really interests me and partly because I am a gamer. As the rise of eSports continues, obtaining metrics of professional players might give us insight into what traits professional players have in common (if any).

We track metrics of olympic athletes to study where they can improve and what makes a good athlete great, so it only makes sense to see if there is a link between heart rate, eye movement and other metrics and a professional gamer who has what it takes to win.

This is surprisingly cool. I probably wouldn't buy one, but it is cool nonetheless.

zzleeper 11 years ago

Come on guys, two green names comments with actually nothing insightful besides a cliche phrase?

It's like you are begging to be flagged =/

joellarsson 11 years ago

Quantified Self for games, I like. Would be fun to implement support in some open source games like quake world.

debacle 11 years ago

Or you can buy a heart rate monitor that will actually work for $15-20 dollars, and a real gaming mouse.

hajak 11 years ago

Cool to see quantified self in other places!

jbob2000 11 years ago

The heart rate sensor is a gimmick, they need really close contact to work well. You'd need to grip the shit out of your mouse to get a good reading. I don't think anyone can maintain an iron grip on their mouse long enough for the sensor to have any meaning

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