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Old 08-11-2012, 11:00 AM
adonys adonys is offline
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as w're here, talking about 3D, go and listen John Carmack's keynote from this year's Quakecon. He talks a lot in there about VR, and a solution they are working on, together with some other 3rd party. there's also a kick starter project for this, I think. and from what I've heard in there, we should have it commercial at most in 2014

that would be when we'll really start flying, gentlemen
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Old 08-11-2012, 11:12 AM
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Carmack supposedly canceled "his" project after seeing the Occulus, the Kickstarter project you're talking about. His was way better though in terms of framerate and fluidity - it didn't have the FOV yet though.

But I fear that Occulus is a fake company anyways. All the "big" US gaming icones are siding with it although there are many other HMD's on the market already - not from the USA though.
How else would they be able to produce an HMD without violating literally EVERY patent there is though? HMD's are out there since decades and it would have been easy to support carl zeiss, sony or all the other makers in their development of HMD's.

So I am deeply worried that the Occulus will turn out like the next Natural Point - a monopoly on hard and software, heck, even the API's. That will again limit everyone's options and any real progress. TrackIR is so old and clunky I can't even imagine what will happen if the same goes on in the Head Mounted Display area which is 100 times more important than this lame LED tracking stuff.

Aside from that it's still not fully 3D as there is no depth of field of any sort of eye focus. That's why I'm still saying it will take at least 5-8 years for truly immersive 3D technology to be on the market.

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Old 08-11-2012, 12:41 PM
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well, carmack just stopped and shared his efforts with Occulus project, and became a support of it. and from what he said at latest Quakecon, it has the FoV, resolution (mostly) and latency he needed and wanted to achieve.

have you seen his 3h keynote from the Quakecon? we'll talk after that..
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