Hi, Byron. I've had it for a little while now, It's pretty cool. Not too
many games support intellivibe at the moment but I'm sure many will
support it in the future. You can still use it with a game even if the
game doesn't support intellivibe, by using Audio Sense. Audio Sense is
basically just using the sound from your sound card and turning it into
vibrations, unlike intellivibe which is plugged into your parallel port
and has it's own code like a Force Feedback Wheel. A Example of
Intellivibe is you could hit a bump in the road, although it doesn't
make a sound you can still feel it through the seat.
You can goto their site to read about it and to see which games it
currently supports.
www.vrf.com
> Has anyone used this? What do you think of it and what games support the
> intellivibe functionality?