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Lenovo's clever hack to bring VR to every game
This looks interesting to me, I'd love to be able to play some games that I do play in stereo and have my head movement control the view.
One is Rise of Flight, a very realistic WWI flight sim.
In this game you sit in the cockpit of an aircraft, and you can use a button on the top of the stick to move your view, (turn you head), but if you could do this without being aware of the screen cutoff and just turn you head to look the way you want to it would be like being in the airplane flying it.
Everything else is there, the sound is fantastic, the visuals are really great, all you would need it a fan. LOL
I can also imagine playing games like Skyrim where you can walk along looking around you as you move in a really intense and immersive environment.
I'm going to keep watching this until I see some user input on how well it works.
Mike
Lenovo's clever hack to bring VR to every game
This looks interesting to me, I'd love to be able to play some games that I do play in stereo and have my head movement control the view.
One is Rise of Flight, a very realistic WWI flight sim.
In this game you sit in the cockpit of an aircraft, and you can use a button on the top of the stick to move your view, (turn you head), but if you could do this without being aware of the screen cutoff and just turn you head to look the way you want to it would be like being in the airplane flying it.
Everything else is there, the sound is fantastic, the visuals are really great, all you would need it a fan. LOL
I can also imagine playing games like Skyrim where you can walk along looking around you as you move in a really intense and immersive environment.
I'm going to keep watching this until I see some user input on how well it works.
Mike