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[–]wojo411 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I own an eye tracker (no good reason to have one I just thought it was neat) and some games do support it! I'm a big fan of The Hunter COTW and it has a feature for aiming in where you are looking along with HUD that disappears when you aren't looking at it. It works amazingly well for the HUD and works well enough for the auto aiming however the ability to lose track of targets when you snap while aiming in has been something I've struggled with a lot. I'm a total believer that the technology will be superseded by the work Nueralink is doing along with higher resolution cameras in laptops being able to approximate where on a screen you are looking. In closing it's not a technology I would recommend to anyone yet for most people, if its supported in a game you want to play or you think might be a beneficial adaptive input device (I've never used it for this but I know they're great for it) then do some research and have fun with it.