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Old 05-05-2011, 04:03 PM
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Um...we already have TrackIR. And it's been out way longer than even this 3 or so year old video so not really sure what you want other than to be able to find a use for that wii lying around.

Plus you can look behind you with the TIR setup and it's designed and implemented in a multitude of sims and games already.
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Old 05-05-2011, 04:10 PM
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johny lee system keeps game fov and fov that the screen takes from your eyes equal to achieve a vr effect

6dof doesnt do that

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current 6dof simulates looking at an screen

lees seem to be looking through a window

in fact the tech is what ww2 gunsights used

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6dof to work properly :

if an image takes 10 pixels when youre at 1 m distance from the screen, it should take 5 pixels when you are at half meter

this is old tech gunsights work this way however distance to the glass always same apparent size of the crosshair

6dof doesnt do that and honestly seems quite lame to me not having implemented this yet
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