qosawisdom.blogg.se

Steelseries
Steelseries











steelseries steelseries

If you want to roll up your sleeves and write some code (in our embedded Scheme-like language, SteelSeries/GoLisp found here) you can make it do anything you want with device lighting (or pretty much anything else): Whatever you play, simply open the Engine user interface and look on the GameSense™ tab to customize how the various events from supported games get displayed and on what devices:Įven that level of customizability is just the tip of the iceberg. All you need to do is download the technic launcher, add the GameSense™ mod, and play. If Minecraft is your game, GameSense™ has builtin support. Various bits of game state will be displayed on any supported SteelSeries devices. If you play CS:GO, simply upgrade to Engine 3.4, and launch CS:GO. It’s just there, sitting unobtrusively in the background until a game talks to it. GameSense™ is included in SteelSeries Engine 3.4.0 and later there’s nothing you have to do to enable it.

steelseries

Your browser does not support the video tag. That’s just the start of what GameSense™ can do. How about getting notified when spells and abilities are available again after their cooldown expires? Now make that all user customizable. Imagine playing Minecraft and seeing your hunger level, breath, direction you are facing, and even what tool you are holding and it’s durability all displayed on your keyboard. Imagine watching an event where each player has their health level dsplayed as the color of their headset lighting. Why is this interesting? Well, it’s pretty cool to start with. But now, with the beta release of GameSense™, you can use your SteelSeries hardware to display game state information. That is what SteelSeries products are for, afterall. You’ve been able to use your SteelSeries hardware to provide input to your games since, well, forever.













Steelseries