this "rig" is/was available a few year's back. they tried to get investor's on the T.V. show shark tank. WAY SPENDY!This is what I’m waiting for.
My favorite one is Retro Arcade which provides an arcade setting and some fictional machines. There are ROMs of every arcade game since the 1970's available online which can be loaded into Retro Arcade. A lot of folks even went through the trouble of recreating the correct cabinet skins for many machines. Due to copyright, the developers of Retro Arcade can't tell you how to find them or load them so you need to research it yourself. I've tried preloaded arcade layouts but I don't know how to build them myself yet.There's a lot of retro game emulators being made for VR, including arcade emulators that allow people to have their own personal and virtual arcade. There's one that allows you to play classic consoles NES, SNES, Genesis, with virtual consoles and virtual cartridges/discs for those systems (one even has it where you have a whole customizable bedroom, which also includes various types of TV sets you can play them on).
I'll have to look into it.
man that sounds fun!! I remember (i think) there was an old p.c. flight sim game that was "open source"?? People added X-WINGS and alot of other sci-fi ship's to try out. I hope they can do a game or something like that for V.R.!!
That's fascinating. Do you know if the RC "pilots" see in 360 video or is it actual VR?channel surfing and i came across " D.R.L.= DRONE RACING LEAGUE" on e.s.p.n and man it was cool!! they have V.R. helmet's and fly super fast drones inside giant building's that have race courses mapped out. has anyone else watched this??
Neither - FPV goggles are basically just attaching a flat video to your face. There's no depth (as far as I know) because the drones aren't using stereoscopic cameras, and FOV is usually somewhere in the 30-40 degree range, whereas high-end VR headsets are in the 120-145 degree FOV range.That's fascinating. Do you know if the RC "pilots" see in 360 video or is it actual VR?
I'm not sure. the goggles look small? not as large as "current" home V.R. headset's. I don't think it's a 360 view, it seem's to be only "forward" line of sight... Is it possible to hook up a new hi-res go-pro type camera to a V.R. headset??