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Phasmophobiais scary enough as it is. I’ve been playing for months and I still sometimes squeal like a small child when a ghost chases me. I won’t ever muster the courage to play in VR and I will never, ever have a desire to play wearing a haptic suit. I’d really like to watch someone else do it though. For you absolute horror fiends, Phasmophobia has just added support for Bhaptics Tactsuits for some extra jumpscare fuel.
For now, haptic suit support has been added to Phasmophobia’s opt-in beta brach. As tends to be the case with Phasmo changelogs, the notes aren’t terribly specific. “Added support for bHaptics tact suits and face covers. Full implementation will be a gradual process over time however the majority of haptics are in,” Kinetic Games say.
If you’re not familiar with them, you can spot the tactsuits over onBhaptics' site. It’s a snazzy futuristic vest with “40 individually controllable vibro-tactile motors,” they say.
When will haptic feedback happen in Phasmo? During ghost hunts? When ghosts appear in front of you? When they murder you? Finding out firsthand is the magic of playing Phasmophobia’s beta branch, which isstill the scariest way to playin my opinion.
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I couldn’t resist digging around to see who’d tried it out though, so I’m going to spoil a bit of it here. Over on Phasmo’sdevelopment Trello board, one player says they’ve tried it out. They say they’ve gotten feedback while walking, seeing a ghost, taking pills, using a walkie-talkie, and standing in the rain. Alas, not while being murdered though.
Good luck out there, ghost hunters.