Twitch streamer plays Palworld using only her mind (www.polygon.com)
from paddirn@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 19:36
https://lemmy.world/post/11340627

Streamer Perrikaryal uses an electroencephalogram (EEG) device to play games

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JoMomma@lemm.ee on 29 Jan 2024 19:37 next collapse

Funny, most people play it without using their minds

paddirn@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 19:41 next collapse

Seems interesting, I hadn’t heard of this before. She seems to have to imagine an image of a thing to get the control to register, like a cricket jumping to make her character jump, which actually seems more difficult than just playing with a physical controller or keyboard/mouse, since I don’t think I actually “think” about making those sorts of movements. It seems like it would be cumbersome having to imagine the movement everytime, but maybe it becomes 2nd nature for her while she’s playing like this.

JohnWorks@sh.itjust.works on 29 Jan 2024 20:24 collapse

I wonder if there could be a feedback loop on something like it too where if you see your character walking then they’ll continually walk because you’re actively seeing/imagining it?

INeedMana@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 20:32 next collapse

I’d expect “thinking about left” and “seeing someone go left” to be two different “waves”

Wild_Mastic@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 20:47 collapse

I know she uses an image of a spinning plate to do some actions (I forgot which). She also played minecraft this way.

bionicjoey@lemmy.ca on 29 Jan 2024 19:59 next collapse

I remember when I was a kid, (around 15 years ago if I had to guess), there was an exhibit at a science museum where they used EEG to make a ball move on a table. Then they set up a game where two people would wear EEG on opposite sides of the table and the ball would roll toward whichever person could get their brainwaves to match a certain pattern better. I think the idea was if you quieted your mind then you would win.

PwnTra1n@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 23:28 collapse

went to the science center in phoenix with my nieces and they had that exact game there in a corner

bionicjoey@lemmy.ca on 29 Jan 2024 23:32 collapse

Yeah I want to say for me it was at the science center in Montreal but it’s been a long time, and I really liked science museums as a kid.

EvilLootbox@lemmy.world on 29 Jan 2024 20:18 collapse

There was a device in the 90s that claimed to let you do this, LGR did a video on it (it didn’t work shockingly)

youtu.be/3iPefnLfKlY

Davel23@kbin.social on 29 Jan 2024 21:58 next collapse

Atari tried to do this in the '80s, but it never went anywhere.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Mindlink

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 29 Jan 2024 22:07 collapse

I had that thing. It did “work;” just not how you’d expect and not very well. Kinda like a PowerGlove. Games that didn’t require much movement were playable; but I got it because I figured I should be able to aim way faster in Counter-Strike with my mind than with my hands on a mouse.