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Me and the girlfriend recently got this thinking it might be interesting, when we both found it to be much more hyped than the end result.
Granted, I am not sure if it is just the free video or if they all are the same way(chance that each video might be bundled with its own playing software like the free one is?), but the response on any action was delayed by a matter of SECONDS. Paired with the odd sounds when the signal dropped out and the sound clip changed and repeats, it almost didn't seem worth it compared to matching yourself up with a normal video. The only benefit to this I would say would be the potential inhuman speed that the playback can go at if your one of those NASCAR racers with toys.
If the pay videos are better, they really did not do well enough with the free promo video for us to even want to bother with the 7 day trial muchless buy a premium video. Any one have any experience with the pay content?
Wireless technology in this day and age is usually measured down in 5-50ms(.005-.05 of a second), 5ms is what a gaming mouse for roughly the same price range would rate at. Granted it is slightly different sensing technology than an optical, but it is still delayed to the point that the only time it matched up (speed didn't really look realistic) was after we got bored of using it and started shaking the thing to the point the computer was delayed a whole stroke sequence.
I am pretty sure that my computer is not the reason for the delay as I have a mid ranged gaming computer that can handle games like Call of Duty perfectly fine, which are above and beyond the "system requirements" for this attachment. Maybe they released drivers that I don't know about or something? If not, I can't say that we will use this one much.
Me and the girlfriend recently got this thinking it might be interesting, when we both found it to be much more hyped than the end result.
Granted, I am not sure if it is just the free video or if they all are the same way(chance that each video might be bundled with its own playing software like the free one is?), but the response on any action was delayed by a matter of SECONDS. Paired with the odd sounds when the signal dropped out and the sound clip changed and repeats, it almost didn't seem worth it compared to matching yourself up with a normal video. The only benefit to this I would say would be the potential inhuman speed that the playback can go at if your one of those NASCAR racers with toys.
If the pay videos are better, they really did not do well enough with the free promo video for us to even want to bother with the 7 day trial muchless buy a premium video. Any one have any experience with the pay content?
Wireless technology in this day and age is usually measured down in 5-50ms(.005-.05 of a second), 5ms is what a gaming mouse for roughly the same price range would rate at. Granted it is slightly different sensing technology than an optical, but it is still delayed to the point that the only time it matched up (speed didn't really look realistic) was after we got bored of using it and started shaking the thing to the point the computer was delayed a whole stroke sequence.
I am pretty sure that my computer is not the reason for the delay as I have a mid ranged gaming computer that can handle games like Call of Duty perfectly fine, which are above and beyond the "system requirements" for this attachment. Maybe they released drivers that I don't know about or something? If not, I can't say that we will use this one much.