About Camspace

CamSpace will generate additional excitement in the TrackMania user community by creating a unique experience for the casual gamer. We allow your users to have a fully functioning steering wheel just by cutting out a printed wheel and using their existing webcam!

CamSpace, a critically acclaimed software solution, can track multiple user objects through any standard webcam. It then translates the tracking information to emulate standard input devices such as joysticks, keyboard and mouse. This gives our Software Development Partners a one of a kind, distinct way to capture the minds of their target audience.

CamSpace is already being praised by tech blogs around the world. In just a few short months, we have been chosen by tens of thousands of casual gamers as an alternative to expensive gaming hardware and a new, thrilling way to enhance their gaming experience.
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Multiplayer gaming capability

Using a single PC and webcam, CamSpace enables real-time multiplayer experiences by tracking 2 steering wheels simultaneously. In a classic split-screen scenario, two gamers can race against each other, using two wheels and one webcam.

Prototype integration with Trackmania

CamSpace is a stand-alone executable that loads automatically once the user starts TrackMania. It has its own UI and it emulates a Joystick. If our two companies can cooperate on a code level integration, there would be significant benefits:

  • No separate process needed - CamSpace UI and “User-Self view” can be consolidated into TrackMania for smoother and simpler UI. This would also allow for better full screen support.
  • Faster response time since we are not going through external interfaces and inter-process communication.
  • User can print “TrackMania” steering wheels directly from the Game. For example, blue for player 1 and red for player 2.
  • Higher tracking reliability can be offered since we can optimize based on the pre- defined shape and color of the wheels.
  • “Self-view” can be shown as a “rear-view mirror” and snapshots can be taken on certain events/checkpoints.