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Bridging Player Intentions: Exploring the Potential of Synchronized Haptic Controllers in Multiplayer Game

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arxiv 2411.05115 v2 pith:BTQW6OUM submitted 2024-11-07 cs.HC

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keywords multiplayercontrollersgaminghapticmovementsoperateplayerplayers
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In multiplayer cooperative video games, players traditionally use individual controllers, inferring others' actions through on-screen visuals and their own movements. This indirect understanding limits truly collaborative gameplay. Research in Joint Action shows that when manipulating a single object, motor performance improves when two people operate together while sensing each other's movements. Building on this, we developed a controller allowing multiple players to operate simultaneously while sharing haptic sensations. We showcased our system at exhibitions, gathering feedback from over 150 participants on how shared sensory input affects their gaming experience. This approach could transform player interaction, enhance cooperation, and redefine multiplayer gaming experiences.

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