I dont settle with good enough when it comes to hardware. There is a threshold in VR when it comes to what hardware can do and what framerates it can push out Even now on games like "The Climb" from Crytek, even when its pushed settings-wise to the maximum, I'm still getting the ideal framerates I need for the Rift. Until VR games gets more detailed and impacted the framerates, the current setup actually is enough. The only reason to sidegrade is if I'm chasing specs.
Just got my review unit of the Avegant Glyph. Probably nothing compared to Oculus rift or HTC Vive, but interesting to experience the way it projects images: instead of on a screen, it shoots that image into your eyeballs to the retinal layer of your eyes.
when not in used, it masquerades itself as headphones.
Screens? We don't need no stinkin' screens! Laser projected straight INTO your eyes, baby!
Not a hard thing to do for her, shipper comes to her place and pack it. Everything is streamlined and done online in the States. Here only you have to line up to do things.
old stuff I think this sliding 1 is not so natural compared to another 1 with real walking 1 called Virtuix Omni but after so many years it seems like they are not shipping yet
Had a go at Nvidia's VR Funhouse. In settings, to run high, you need TWO GTX1080 in SLI? Seriously? The VR experience is pretty, with lots of physics and their Gameworks and VRWorks examples thrown in, but two 1080s? The setting suggests "Medium" for a single 1080, but I ran mine High irregardless and seen no ne of the dreaded 45fps reprojections.
Favorite game in that experience? Cannon Skeet. Once the targets starts flying, you'd feel like Marty McFly from BTTF3.
Wanna let go my Sony HMZ-T2 OLED 3D gear. Funding for Rift. PM me if you're interested.
I still think Sony HMZ has much higher quality and clarity, the images are clear, color is vibrant and vivid, and 3D effect is eye popping. eventhough the field of view is smaller.
This post has been edited by 881118: Jul 26 2016, 07:37 AM
lol, as I remember the Oculus checking tool was very not accurate, as it simply checks for cpu model number. I don't know if they have improved or not.