Engineering:Razer Hydra
Manufacturer | Razer |
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Type | Video game controller |
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Connectivity | USB for PC |
Power | USB |
The Razer Hydra (previously known as Sixense TrueMotion) is a motion and orientation detection game controller developed by Sixense Entertainment, a company founded in 2007, in partnership with Razer USA. It uses a weak magnetic field to detect the absolute position and orientation of the controllers with a precision, as stated by its developers, of 1 mm and 1°; it has six degrees of freedom. The original release is wired,[1] but a wireless version was also in development.[2]
The game controller has been showcased many times with different video games and 3D modeling applications, most prominently Counter-Strike, Portal 2, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead 2, World of Goo, Call of Duty and Half-Life 2.
A partnership with Valve was announced, and said company appears as a partner, alongside Razer and Intel. No word has been said by the game developer but they helped Valve modify Left 4 Dead 2 and other Valve games to be played with the Razer Hydra Motion control, and an official SDK is available for download in Steam's 'Tools' page.[citation needed]
It was subject to a demo under the name Sixense Truemotion and tested to a close focus group of PlayStation Underground Members in August 2008, where its full functionality in various types of games was shown.[citation needed]
The Razer Hydra was released through Steam and Razer's official website on June 16, 2011, for US$139.99. It was sold in a bundle with Portal 2, which has exclusive content for those with the controller.[3] Support for many other games is either implemented or planned. According to a forum post,[4] from December 2010, Sixense is also working on musical control with the controller.
Portal 2
The Razer Hydra came bundled with an enhanced version of Portal 2. It featured a more advanced portal gun with new gameplay mechanics.[5] One new ability is Portal Surfing, which lets the portal gun drag, move and rotate either portal after it has been created. Another is 1-to-1 mode with the portal gun's object carrying beam, which lets you extend the beam many metres and freely move and rotate the carried object in 6 degrees of freedom.
It included the full Portal 2 game, plus a new set of tutorial levels to teach the new mechanics, and two more sets of levels based around the new mechanics.
The default controls for the game allow the player to look around, or move and rotate the carried object or portal, by moving their right hand. Flicking the left hand up, or pressing a button on the right controller, makes you jump. The left analog stick controls movement. The triggers fire or move portals.
Game compatibility
- A Reckless Disregard for Gravity
- Alien Swarm
- Amnesia
- And Yet It Moves
- Assassin's Creed II
- Assassin's Creed
- Audiosurf
- Batman
- Battlefield
- Beyond Good and Evil
- BioShock
- BioShock 2
- Bit.Trip Runner
- Borderlands
- Borderlands 2
- Bulletstorm
- Civilization IV
- Civilization V
- Call of Duty 4
- Call of Duty
- Call of Duty
- Call of Duty
- Company of Heroes
- Company of Heroes
- Company of Heroes
- Crysis 2
- Darksiders
- DeathSpank
- Defense Grid
- Deus Ex
- Deus Ex
- Dog Fighter
- Doom 3
- Eversion
- Fallout 3
- Fallout
- Galcon Fusion
- Grand Theft Auto III
- Grand Theft Auto IV
- Grand Theft Auto
- Half-Life 2
- Half-Life
- Hitman
- Hitman 2
- Hoard
- Just Cause 2
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
- Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days
- Killing Floor
- Larva Mortus
- Left 4 Dead
- Left 4 Dead 2
- Lego Star Wars III
- Lego Batman
- Lego Harry Potter
- Lego Indiana Jones
- Lego Star Wars
- Lucidity
- Machinarium
- Magicka
- Mass Effect
- Mass Effect 2
- Max Payne
- Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
- Metro 2033
- Mirror's Edge
- Monday Night Combat
- Mount & Blade
- Mount & Blade: Warband
- Obulis
- Oddworld
- Oddworld
- Osmos
- Painkiller
- Painkiller: OVERDOSE
- Peggle
- Plain Sight
- Plants vs. Zombies
- Poker Night at the Inventory
- Portal
- Portal 2
- Psychonauts
- QuantZ
- Red Faction II
- Red Faction
- Resident Evil 5
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein
- RollerCoaster Tycoon 3
- Rush
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
- Sam and Max 101
- Serious Sam HD
- Shadowgrounds
- Shadowgrounds
- Shatter
- The Sims 3
- Singularity
- Splinter Cell: Conviction
- Super Laser Racer
- Super Meat Boy
- Surgeon Simulator 2013
- Swarm Arena
- Team Fortress 2
- The Ball (video game)
- The Elder Scrolls IV:Oblivion
- The Void
- The Wonderful End of the World
- Titan Fall
- Titan Quest
- Titan Quest
- Toki Tori
- Torchlight
- Trials 2
- Trine
- VRChat
- Warhammer 40,000
- Windosill
- World of Goo
- Worms Reloaded
- Yosumin!
- Zeno Clash
See also
- Virtuix Omni
- Haptic suit
References
- ↑ "Razer Hydra Store Page". Store.razerzone.com. http://store.razerzone.com/store/razerusa/en_US/pd/productID.228849000.
- ↑ "Joystiq Impressions at CES". Joystiq.com. http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/08/razer-hydra-impressions-super-precise-motion-controllers-make-i/.
- ↑ "Razer Hydra Gets Own Portal 2 Version". Rockpapershotgun.com. http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/01/09/razer-hydra-gets-own-portal-2-version/.
- ↑ "The Most Versatile Musical Instrument". Sixense.com. http://sixense.com/forum/vbulletin/showthread.php?2870-The-Most-Versatile-Musical-Instrument&highlight=musical+control.
- ↑ Castle, Alex. "Razer Hydra Review". Maximumpc.com. http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/razer_hydra_review/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razer Hydra.
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