Razer and Sixense distribute SDK and FPS utility library via Steam

Posted on Friday, March 12 2010 @ 6:10 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Razer and Sixense have made tools available via Steam that should give game developers the ability to create or port games that take advantage of the company's motion-sensing controller.
We're told that these new tools will require "require virtually no knowledge of the inner workings of the controller," enabling coders to craft titles that take full advantage of the six degrees of freedom. Will this turn the PC into the next Wii? We kind of doubt it, but at least someone's looking out for non-console gamers who have a secret obsession with Nintendo's Wiimote.
Source: Engadget



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