In a digital playground equipped with thermal technology, thermoelectric coolers (TECs) and advanced skin sensors track and alter temperature. When your avatar walks past a roaring campfire, the hardware gently warms your skin. When stepping into an arctic tundra, a sudden drop in temperature triggers a biological response, making the digital world feel terrifyingly real. 2. Body Heat as an Input: Biometric Gaming

If thermal sensors detect a player is overheating from stress during a horror game, the AI might lower the intensity to prevent panic. Conversely, it can ramp up the challenge if the player remains completely cool.

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