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According to a new patent,Sonywants to implement a weight distribution system for its DualSense controller and VR headset to monitor players' posture and make playing games more comfortable.Sonyis one of the leading forces in the gaming market, and as it prepares for its technical presentation on September 10, which is rumored to showcase the PS5 Pro’s launch, the company is also constantly coming up with new ideas that could change the face of how gaming works.
In recent times, Sony has filed several interesting video game patents that range from accessibility software features to innovative controller designs. In the latest hardware patent, Sony gave fans a closer look at a newtouchscreen-based PlayStation 5 controller design, which could result in a customizable controller layout that would be tailored to players' needs and preferences.
According to a new patent filed by Sony, the company wants to administer a system across its PlayStation DualSense controller and VR headset for monitoring weight distribution among its players. The idea would consist of one or more circuitry sensors configured into its devices that analyze how the player is sitting to determine their posture. Through feedback, the sensor would then prompt the user to shift their body into a healthier way of sitting, which would especially help players who immerse themselves for long periods inPlayStation’s vast library of games.
New Sony Patent Will Analyze Players’ Posture While Gaming
Another patent was filed in April this year that sawSony wanting to create AI-controlled companionsthat could change their behavior based on the player’s actions. The patent describes an artificial intelligence model that would monitor player activity and then craft a local AI model based on these actions. This particular change, if it goes ahead, could be an exciting route for players regarding making games even more immersive, especially in certain gaming scenarios.
In another Sony patent, the company wants to include technology that utilizes an AI-powered model that would learn how to play games using information from cloud-based services like PSN. The trained model would offer anAuto-Play Mode in Sony’s games, allowing players to skip intensive or repetitive sections of games.
Sony PlayStation DualSense Controller
The Sony PlayStation Dualsense Wireless Controller represents the next generation of PlayStation gaming with its clean design, stylish RGB lighting, and high-performance specs. Designed for the PS5, this wireless PlayStation controller has advanced haptic feedback, triggers that adapt to each game, a built-in microphone, and a convenient headset jack.