I have read peoples experiences on here of the Buttkicker, and overall the feedback was one of slight dissapointment.
The problem seems to stem from a lack of sounds in the game which trigger the device, in fact most people commented how only the wind noise seemed to generate a response.
My idea is to augment the sound files for the barrier collisions, and all the skid sounds, with an ultra low frequency (say below 40hz) sine wave, which you could then set the Buttkicker to respond to. You could make the signal louder in some files to make the Buttkicker respond differently, so say make the signal louder in the heavy crash .wav when compared to the light crash .wav. You could also vary the signal within the wav to simulate bumps, so within the skid sound files, you could make the car feel like it is going over lumps and bumps.
There is real potential I think to bring an extra dimension to the game in this. Heck it would probably even work for those people running a decent speaker set up as the sub would thump in a similar way to the Buttkicker.
Now I dont have a Buttkicker, or the ability to edit .wav files, but there must be someone out there willing to give this a go?
Thoughts?
The problem seems to stem from a lack of sounds in the game which trigger the device, in fact most people commented how only the wind noise seemed to generate a response.
My idea is to augment the sound files for the barrier collisions, and all the skid sounds, with an ultra low frequency (say below 40hz) sine wave, which you could then set the Buttkicker to respond to. You could make the signal louder in some files to make the Buttkicker respond differently, so say make the signal louder in the heavy crash .wav when compared to the light crash .wav. You could also vary the signal within the wav to simulate bumps, so within the skid sound files, you could make the car feel like it is going over lumps and bumps.
There is real potential I think to bring an extra dimension to the game in this. Heck it would probably even work for those people running a decent speaker set up as the sub would thump in a similar way to the Buttkicker.
Now I dont have a Buttkicker, or the ability to edit .wav files, but there must be someone out there willing to give this a go?
Thoughts?