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Peregrine: The PC Power Glove
Although I didn't have the opportunity to attend E3 this year, it's been pretty exciting hearing about all the neat announcements from home. One that especially piqued my interest? The introduction of the Peregrine. This nifty-looking little glove reminds me of an updated, more sophisticated version of Nintendo's Power Glove that I always wanted to play since seeing it in The Wizard, but never got a chance. From what I hear, I didn't miss out on much. But regardless, I can make up for all of that regret with this new gadget being put out for the PC by Iron Will Technologies which could offer us a new option for how we want to control our WoW characters. The Peregrine, named after the bird of prey, works through a combination of more than 30 programmable actions. It has 17 touch points and 3 activator points that, when pressed together, perform the action you have programmed into the glove. So while playing my rogue, for example, I could touch thumb to pointer finger for gouge, then thumb to middle finger for backstab, and back again. Right now I'm not sure that it would be any easier or more efficient than using hotkeys or just clicking your action bars, but with a little practice, it could be fun and possibly even effective. Here's a little bit more about the Peregrine, according to the product's official Web site:
Rapid action speed advantage: The Peregrine reduces finger travel and allows interaction without the need to look down, thereby increasing speed. Initial tests have shown speeds of 250 APM are possible. Immersive experience: Removing a layer of hardware between you and the virtual world and what do you get? A more immersive user experience. You become the interface by touching your fingers. Comfortable Ergonomic Gaming: By using natural hand motions and allowing you to rest your hand in the position that is most comfortable for you, the Peregrine creates comfort that can’t be beat.I'll let you decide just how much of that you want to buy into. To me, 250 actions per minute sounds way too optimistic. Maybe you could do that for a couple minutes at a time, after which I would think your hand would cramp up. And that also messes up the ergonomic gaming argument for me. But who knows - it could come out and totally prove me wrong. Maybe people who use the Peregrine will become as legendary as my friend Lucas with the Power Glove, here. Or, it could really suck. I'll be interested to find out. So, what do you guys think? Is this toy worth the $129 price tag it's going for? Would you be willing to give it a shot for WoW, or for any other computer uses?
Tools To Up Your Game!
While browsing around the new Project Lore forums (you do know about the forums, right!?) I came across a great thread about your WoW set ups. The thread is "Lets see those setups!" Taking a look through the pics got me thinking about how much your gaming “gear” can affect your performace. When I started playing WoW I had an incredibly basic set up. Just my iMac with the stock Apple keyboard and mouse. I have never been much of a PC gamer, always favoring consoles. That all changed of course when I found WoW, and over the course of the last couple years I have made some purchases that really made my experience much better. Strangely enough my first purchase was a second monitor. I run lots of other applications along side WoW. At any given time I usually have Ventrilo, iTunes, my web browser, and from time to time movies going at the same time. While I used to be tabbing out every few minutes to check something, change a song, or see who hopped into my vent channel, I found that having a second moniotor opened up my whole world! I can now keep tabs on all that stuff, without having to break away for a second. It is partuculaly useful when researching achievement strats, or keeping an eye on the vent channel to see who exactly is talking. I would have to say this is the single biggest upgrade I have made to my WoW experience. Second thing I got was a new mouse. While the stock Apple mouse got the job done, it really left something to be desired. The vast majority of my movement in game is done with the mouse, and investing in a gaming mouse made all the difference for me! The one I use is the Logitech G5, but I’m sure any specific gaming mouse is a huge upgrade over any stock mouse. I love mine because it offers very precise tracking, on-the-fly adjustable tracking speed, lots of additional buttons, as well as adjustable weight. The extra buttons alone made this worth the purchase. I am now able to bind vent to my mouse, which freed up some spots on my keyboard for more important things. Last but certainly not least I bought a gaming pad. There are a few of these available, and the one I am using is the Belkin n52te. This awesome upgrade allows you to put all your keyboard bindings on a single pad that is designed to make things as easy to get to as possible. While it definitely took some getting used to, after about 2 weeks I have no idea how I ever played without it! It makes such a difference in the control that I have. How about you guys? Are you using anything to up your game? I’d love to hear if there is anything out there for me to discover, or if you get along fine on a 12" laptop! Also, don't forget to post your set up in the forums, I would love to see more of what you guys are working with!