Play Tom Clancy’s The Division with Eye Tracking
As a Division agent, your objective is to restore order by investigating the source of a deadly virus.
Eye Tracking Features in Tom Clancy’s The Division
Mark at Gaze
Open the mega-map, browse quickly through key locations when you look at them, and click to mark a spot – enhancing the mega-map ease of use.
Clean UI
You get more screen real estate, since all the HUD elements are almost transparent when you are not looking at them – this feature affords less on-screen distractions.
Enemy Tagging
Look at an enemy you want to tag for your teammates, and press the prompt button – facilitating group target acquisition speed and awareness.
Aim at Gaze
The scene camera will automatically move in the direction of your target, adding target acquisition speed and accuracy to the gameplay. If necessary, fine adjust to shoot your enemy with the controller, and then fire.
Your eyes support your gameplay.
Let them run through the ravaged streets of New York to gaze, tag, aim or take cover in a mid-crisis Manhattan.
- Aim at Gaze
- Clean UI
- Cover at Gaze
- Enemy Tagging
- Extended View - Only Eye Tracking
- Grenade at Gaze
- Mark at Gaze
Additional information
Genres
Hardware*
Eye Tracker & PCDeveloper
Publisher
Release Date
March 8, 2016Store
Age Ratings
PEGI 18Software*
*Required
Meet the Tobii Eye Tracker 5
The next generation
of eye and head tracking,
engineered for PC gamers.
The next generation of eye and head tracking, engineered for PC Gaming.
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We create technology that enables gamers to experience their favorite immersive games like never before.
We create technology that enables gamers to experience their favorite immersive games like never before.
It is part science and part art to optimize a game for eye tracking and head tracking, as you get to experience and control the game world differently. Every game is unique, built from available game design, art style, mechanics, technology and team, which is why we optimize PC games based on new releases and community requests for back-catalog titles.
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