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I have now tried Virtual Reality and it is amazing |
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RandyT:
--- Quote from: fallacy on November 01, 2024, 05:08:07 pm --- This is what I am talking about. I can't wait until we have Augmented Reality in a pair of glasses, complete with eye tracking, AI, internet access and now this EMG wristband control. --- End quote --- 46 degree FOV ... Physics is a cruel mistress. |
fallacy:
I just had to post this. One of the coolest things I have seen in VR so far is a room in virtual desktop. I tracked it down and it looks like this picture/video was taken from the Chestnut Tower Apartments in Chicago. I even added a picture of what you see in VR and the google map street view of where you are seeing it. What's so amazing about it is that it is not just a photo it is actually a looped video, you can see all the cars driving on all the roads, look closely enough you can see bikers and people walking on the sidewalks with so much clarity that if you were actually in that building looking at the view it might be less clear. Just think of what it could mean for video games. You start in some cyberpunk world and you look out your window to see crazy ass ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- as far as the eye can see. |
pbj:
Seems like they’re giving away the Meta Quest things… any good? |
RandyT:
Anyone considering a PSVR2 should probably jump in right now (Black Friday Sale.) $349.00 for the PSVR2+Controllers+Horizon: Call of the Mountain. $42.55 for New 3rd Party Adapter for PC, which unlike the OEM, comes with all cables needed. |
brandon:
If the psvr2 didn't have fresnel lenses I'd probably get one but i just can't get another hmd with them. The god rays drive me crazy. Maybe I'm more sensitive to them like i am the rainbow effect on DLP projectors and bad geometry on CRTs.. if there's a flaw in the image, it's going to drive me nuts. 🤷 |
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