Yeah, but to work properly it would need a bunch of tracking hardware built in, basically everything the regular controllers have. Which would make it more expensive than a simple shell. But the former might still be the better solution.
Yeah, but to work properly it would need a bunch of tracking hardware built in, basically everything the regular controllers have. Which would make it more expensive than a simple shell. But the former might still be the better solution.
Well, there is a tracking camera, or rather four of them, but they're on the headset instead of being external. And they use IR lights on the controllers to track them, so the gun controller would need that too (which in itself isn't a problem). It would also need some accelerometers and gyros to keep decent track of motion and position when the cameras CAN'T see it. Then of course it also needs other electronics, Bluetooth, etc. And you probably want the same haptic feedback and adaptive triggers as well. So it wouldn't be cheap, considering what a DualSense costs. But yeah.