Microsoft has today released a new video on YouTube via their Major Nelson website providing a look at the future of racing accessories for the next-generation Xbox One games console.
One of the main changes with driving accessories for the new Xbox One games console is their ability to be modular, allowing players to add components to others over time, to build up the ultimate Xbox One racing/driving setup.
The new Xbox One racing accessories are equipped with more nuanced force feedback options which use new feedback code embedded in the games by developers. That have been created to provide a more dynamic range of in-game feedback than on previous generation consoles.
Using the Xbox Ones Kinect gesture control system the console will be able to detect which accessories are being used by which player and will seamlessly match the appropriate profile and controls to that player. Even if two or more gamers are sitting on the same couch using different Xbox One accessories.
In the video below Microsoft’s Director of Strategic Alliance Brandan Powell explains a little more about how the new modular Xbox One driving accessories will work together.
The new Xbox One games console launches on November 22nd 2013 and is priced at $499.99 in the US, £429.99 in the UK and 499.99 Euros throughout Europe and $599.99 AU in Australia.
Source: Microsoft
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