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December 16th, 2011, 08:24 GMT · By

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New Profiles for OCZ NIA Game Controller Available

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If you're looking for something to change the way you're playing your computer games you should give OCZ NIA controller a serious try.

NIA stands for Neural Impulse Actuator, a device which reads a lot of electrical impulses on your face and transforms them into gestures which can control a computer game character. The NIA PC Game Controller is supposed to be able to translate a lot of elements which remain outside the reach of most other similar interfaces: we're talking about  facial expressions, eye movements and concentrated brainwave activity.

OCZ claim that gamers can tweak the existing profiles or create their own and immerse in a new gaming experience like nothing else. No matter whether they're thinking about shooters, RPGs, virtual worlds, or racing games, the NIA is supposed to be able to handle it.

The manufacturer highlights the following features:

- Improve game play with your favorite games within minutes
- Create complex game actions not previously possible
- Eliminates complex keyboard strokes and mouse clicks
- Heightens attention and response for intense games
- Includes pre-configured and customizable profiles for use with any PC game.

NIA sports the following profiles so far, and more are expected:
- Crysis     
- FarCry2     
- Harry Potter Quidditch     
- Unreal Tournament 3 (Easy Aggressive)     
- Unreal Tournament 3 (Easy)

Download  the OCZ NIA software and profiles from Softpedia and change the way you play your games.

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