Racing simulators are ten a penny, but the closest an FPS player will get to an immersive experience is buying some branded peripherals. Armed with a pre-release level of Battlefield 3, The Gadget Show
enlisted a team of design experts to transform a Birmingham studio into
an FPS simulator costing £500,000 ($650,000). A four by nine meter
video dome surrounds the player as they stand on an omni-directional
treadmill that lets you walk wherever you want to go. Ten infra-red
motion tracking cameras and a sensor on your gun enables the picture to
follow where you point it and a Kinect
hack controls your jumping and crouching. The fun doesn't stop there --
12 paintball markers mean that every time you get shot in the game,
you'll feel it. The show airs in the UK on October 24th at 8:00pm,
Channel 5. We've got a behind the scenes gallery below (supplied by
those lovely people from the show) as well as PR and a trailer after the
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