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Game Vibration Router - Rerouting Windows Gamepad Vibration to Sex Toys


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I've created a piece of software that takes vibration commands going from Windows PC Games to gamepads, and can reroute them to sex toys. So the game can make both the gamepad and an array of computer controlled sex toys vibrate.  This works using basically the same tactic that x360ce uses, we just support different hardware :smile:

 

Right now, the software only sends commands to other vibrating toys, like Lovense, WeVibe, etc. I'm working on expanding it to work with stroking/rotating toys like the Fleshlight Launch, Vorze A10 Cyclone SA, etc...

 

The software I've made is free and open source, and the tutorial to use it is at:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6qbNcgl2fI

 

You'll need:

 

- Windows 10 15063 or greater

- A bluetooth controllable sex toy we support

- A Bluetooth dongle

- A game that uses XInput (basically, that supports XBox Gamepads)
 

In addition, I've started a game review series on Youtube, using this software to rate games based on how good they are for sex toy control, because why not.

 

The first episode covers Rez Infinite:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAYdo1vDNak

 

This software is built on top of a library called Buttplug, that makes it easier to write software to control sex toys. If you're interested in development, you can find out more about it at https://github.com/metafetish/buttplug

 

We're hoping to make Unity plugins soon, this was just a quick weekend hack I put together.

 

Lemme know if you've got game ideas! So far this works really well with Rez and Rocket League (online interaction on rocket league works, and it becomes just as fun to crash into each other as it is to score goals), but I'm gonna be exploring my steam library with this and seeing what I can find.

 

Also happy to help people integrate this with their own software, feel free to DM or whatever.

  • 1 year later...
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Interesting...don't have sex toys, but from a pure programming perspective I want to take a look at this. BTW - remove the period from the end of the buttplug link. Otherwise, it redirects to 404.

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