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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 17, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2017
Steelseries Aps, Frederiksberg, DK;
Kim Rom, San Francisco, CA (US);
Francis Arnold Grever, Palatine, IL (US);
Jeffrey Nicholas Mahlmeister, Chicago, IL (US);
Jacob Wolff-Petersen, Richmond, GB;
Bruce Hawver, Hawthorn Woods, IL (US);
Tino Soelberg, Valby, DK;
Christopher John Nicolella, Elk Grove Village, IL (US);
STEELSERIES ApS, Frederiksberg, DK;
Abstract
A gaming system employs bioinformatics to improve gamer performance and enhance the gaming experience. The gaming system monitors biometrics of gamers using gaming accessories having sensors coupled to the gaming accessories (e.g., a mouse with pulse sensor). Biometrics can be used to assess a crisis or panic reaction of the gamer. The system can also assess the state of the game in real time via API feedback, and coach the player on how best to regain control. The system can also predict a gamer's loss of control by monitoring hardware statistics associated with the game, combined with gaming feedback and biometric data, and can determine how best to coach the player to correct problems. Predictive models can be used to predict a gamer's panic attack or loss of control before it occurs. When a crisis occurs, the system can automatically contact the gamer's teammates to assist the gamer.