This is good enough to get even me to de-lurk.
Haven't had time to do a 'proper' session with the program, just a few test runs to see if the bloody thing works on my machine.
Which it does.
Quite well, at that. *LOL*
The set-up of colour-recognition is a bit fiddly if you, like me, are unaccustomed to playing around with webcams. But once you get the basic idea, it's a snap. One thing I would like to have added is the possibility of saving the colour set-ups, so you can simply use the same dildo again the next time
I realize that with possible changes of the light and camera angles it won't be 100%, but it would be nice not to have to start from scratch each time.
Aside from those minor niggles, this is a fun little program.
Oddly enough the Silverlight version works fine, but the 'standard' version is molasses-slow. Moving the rectangles around takes ages until you minimize the program......And then you can't see where you're moving it.
I think (note that I'm not exactly tech-savvy) that it has something to do with how Windows updates the webcam on-screen. *shrugs*
Wiser minds than mine will have to figure that one out.
A full run of the program will have to wait until I figure out how to arrange everything, so that the web-cam and lighting can reach a dildo placed at such an angle that also allows me to actually see the bloody screen.........
Rubik's Cube was nothing compared to that particular puzzle.
Perhaps it's time to invest in a laptop at long last.....
Anyway, I for one am awed by the effort put into this program, and while I can only speculate for the time being, doing a full session with shocks as the result of failure sounds.......well, intriguing.
And the full-version idea of showing caps of ones effort while waiting to be released is just devious. *LOL*
Outstanding work.
System specs: AMD Athlon II QuadCore 2.6 GHz, Windows Home Premium 32-bit, NVidia GeForce 440, 4G Ram.
(Webcam is a dinky little USB2 1.3MP Chinese piece of sh*t. No sign of a model/manufacturer on it anywhere, but it does work)