When delivered through a vibrating motor in a controller or smartphone, force feedback isn't particularly realistic. So researchers at Germany's
Hasso Plattner Institute have developed a new system for smartphones that uses
electrical muscle stimulation to physically move the player's hands and forearms in response to the action happening on screen.
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