Gaming: 'i Do Not Have Enough Self-preservation. Send Help': This Streamer...
"I do not approve of anyone making this themselves. I don't condone that behaviour. It's incredibly dangerous and I'm not liable."
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If you aren't the type to physically lean as you play driving games but want that immersion factor, turns out you can just zap your brain to "make you fall in that direction."
Streamer, content creator, and owner of a Master's degree in psychology, PerriKaryal, recently took to TikTok to show off her latest device. It can "shift your balance by passing a current through your head in different directions controlled by a joystick."
Source: PC Gamer