Thursday, December 2, 2010

XIM3 final hardware revealed, coming soon to give an unfair advantage in Xbox 360 shooters (video)

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It's been almost two years since the XIM2 finally became available,
letting Xbox 360 gamers bring some additional inputs to their gaming
-- namely a keyboard and a mouse. Now its successor is nearing
availability and its final form has been unleashed to the world. This
version is considerably more advanced than its predecessor, sporting a
little LCD for easier programming and some very advanced game-specific
tuning called "Smart Translators." These handle various settings for
various games, automatically deleting the various sized and various
shaped dead zones employed by various shooters, demonstrated in a
video below. No price has been announced yet, but we're guessing it'll
cost a good bit more than the (now discontinued) XIM2's $149.99.

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