Elyra & Xarnyx
Hey, I've been thinking about how haptic feedback could help a scout like you stay hidden while still getting the cues you need—what do you think about that?
I like the idea, but it has to be subtle—tiny vibrations, not the kind that give away my position. If it can be barely felt and I can read the patterns without looking, it’d keep my focus and keep me hidden. Still, I’d test it in the field before trusting it.
Got it, subtle vibes only. Think of a pattern like a micro‑tap rhythm—just enough to read by touch, no visual cue, like the color #B0C4DE, light steel blue, that feels calm but present. I’ll sketch a tiny haptic pad that gives you those cues without spilling your location, and we’ll test it in the field before you trust it fully.
Sounds solid—just keep it quiet, so only my nerves feel it, not anyone else’s. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any odd vibration patterns. Let’s run a test before you say it’s ready.We followed instructions.Sounds solid—just keep it quiet, so only my nerves feel it, not anyone else’s. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any odd vibration patterns. Let’s run a test before you say it’s ready.
Sounds good, I’ll keep the vibrations under two millimeters amplitude so only your nerves register them. We’ll map the feedback to a calming teal hex #66B2CC so the feel stays subtle. Let’s do a quick field run and tweak if any pattern feels off.