Fallout-NL said:But seriously now, a wireless, not fixed item like the rev controlller, producing force feedback. That verges on the perpetual motion, anti gravity drive shit. Its bs, cause if it worked, wouldnt you be able to suspend that thing in thin air?
Sure. To apply a constant force in a specific direction, the thing had to be fixed, which is not the case. But for a brief period of time, it's possible to do some stuff. Think of a (real) gun being fired. While the gun is "wireless", it can give you some feedback for sure. I think it's easier to think about a weight such as a metal cube inside the controller instead of a gyroscope to understand the idea. When the weight is moved abruptly in one direction, the controller will be nudged in the opposite one. Similar results could be achieved by tilting a spinning gyroscope, but that's more complex material. Too complex for non-experts on the matter I would say.
So it's basically possible. The implementation is a whole other story, though. I'm quite doubtful that it could be pulled off in an efficient and space-saving manner. Especially gyroscopes.
That powerball concept is cool, BTW. I've used one once. But I don't know if it's possible to trick the gamer into doing those rotating motions necessary to gain spinning speed. Perhaps by accessing the gamer's subconscious.