DinoRex wrote: » Anyone know if it's compatible with the current PS4 Surround Sound headset? Looks like it comes bundled with those awful 'in-ear' headphones that look like they are designed for dolphins.
DinoRex wrote: » I'd mostly use the Hololens for finding out if Goku's power level is over 9000 or not.
Myrddin wrote: » Personally I want it for sim/racing/cockpit games....VR in one of those is a whole different experience
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Aren't there a lot of people who can't see in 3D? I definitely struggle with the movies although Dredd sort of worked. Might be the logistics of 3d glasses over normal glasses leaving things at the wrong distance. I've had a 3d television for 3 years haven't found an opportunity to use the feature yet.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » But then that leads to the concern that VR will take a while to break out of the 'tech demo' stage...
Myrddin wrote: » Personally I think that's a given. At this stage, it's sort of in tech demo yet playable game land. Within two to three years, if things go well at this early stage, I think we'll look back on the hardware from today & laugh, like we do with old phones etc. Again though, having tried it (DK1), as a concept it works beyond belief, & the possibilities are vast. The biggest let down for me was the pixelation of the DK1, something that will undoubtedly improve rapidly as tech evolves. The wires etc from it didn't bother me much at all, for me, it's key is in the visuals. If the retail units can eliminate the pixelation, it'll go a long way to convincing the masses.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Forget VR, hackers have found ways to remove the awful looking anti aliasing from some N64 games.http://www.retrocollect.com/News/nintendo-64-games-hacked-to-remove-blurry-graphics-via-action-replay-or-flash-cartridges.html
Doge wrote: » Does anyone know if VR gives the same pop out effect 3D glasses do, or is it different as to how a close object looks?
Dr Bob wrote: » if its the same as the rift or gear vr( thanks again for the heads up btw ) or cardboard it doesnt do pop out style thung , as to you brain theres nothing to pop out of...having said that ive used vr cinema software to watch 3d movies on a virtual cinema...and they do the popping iut if the screen effect
Steve X2 wrote: » I've updated my 3D print service in the marketplace for those interested. Will be offering SLA resin prints from mid April(printed on Formlabs Form 2 printer).http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057513983
BrownFinger wrote: » Thats some serious coin:cool:
Star Lord wrote: » Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!!! I was reading about those just the other day! The much faster print time is a huge benefit with those. Well jealous!!!
Andrew76 wrote: » That reminds me of some work I did recently relating to SLA, VC, CNC, DMLS etc. Complicated processes them, fascinating the things you can print these days. Pretty cool thing to have in your own gaff too. Nice!