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ESO Virtual Reality!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Volkodav
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    Gidorick wrote: »

    ok OKAY we at a start I see..............

    Oh Lord! I'd get such a headache seeing two of everything. XD
  • Dagonthir
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    Yes! I want to play ESO in VR! Assuming the framerate can keep up and it doesn't give me a headache.
  • Samadhi
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    Samadhi wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    Looks pretty sweet. I just gotta find out if this would make me headsick before I spend ~700 bucks on it

    ESO in Oculus is good but not great in terms of mitigating motion sickness.
    Having a tweakable FOV holds benefit, but FPS drops can cause issues.

    Narrow FOV or less than 60 FPS in basically any game messes with me.

    How is it without the virtual reality switched on? Just using as a 'monitor'?

    I only have the DK2, so I cannot account for the quality of the CV1.
    There is a bit of a screen door effect on the DK2 that I notice in 3D Theatre mode that I do not really feel in the VR mode.
    The CV1 is supposed to have rectified this, but cannot provide an account.
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  • Samadhi
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    Volkodav wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    ok OKAY we at a start I see..............

    Oh Lord! I'd get such a headache seeing two of everything. XD

    It does not show up as two in the headset.
    The headset runs dual display through stereoscopic lenses to produce the 3D effect. It is experienced as a single whole, and feels like being physically in the center of it.
    When VORPX (the software to convert the signal into a VR signal) is running, it changes how the display appears on standard monitors and when recording.
    I can watch the youtube provided in my Oculus as a VR experience.
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  • Rikumaru
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  • Egonieser
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    No thanks. I've seen enough gimmicks.
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  • ShedsHisTail
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    Volkodav wrote: »
    I'd love it! I already have a surround sound headset that lets me hear things to either side of me or behind me.So my enemies cant sneak up on me.So to have a full VR system in ESO would just advance that immensely!

    Then only real life could sneak up on you!
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  • Vaoh
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    Cool idea... yet... I'd probably go insane if I witnessed real life first person LAG!!!
  • WalkingLegacy
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    Samadhi wrote: »
    Samadhi wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    Looks pretty sweet. I just gotta find out if this would make me headsick before I spend ~700 bucks on it

    ESO in Oculus is good but not great in terms of mitigating motion sickness.
    Having a tweakable FOV holds benefit, but FPS drops can cause issues.

    Narrow FOV or less than 60 FPS in basically any game messes with me.

    How is it without the virtual reality switched on? Just using as a 'monitor'?

    I only have the DK2, so I cannot account for the quality of the CV1.
    There is a bit of a screen door effect on the DK2 that I notice in 3D Theatre mode that I do not really feel in the VR mode.
    The CV1 is supposed to have rectified this, but cannot provide an account.

    Thank's for the insight. I will have to try and find a demo locally or just preorder the unit. Suppose to be QuadHD and 90Hz samsung screens on release so should be pretty snazzy. Don't remember the latency though.
  • attackjet
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    Ummm, why wouldnt you be able to use controller? Its just a TV, right next to ur eyes lol..

    Um.....
  • Volkodav
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    Samadhi wrote: »
    Volkodav wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    ok OKAY we at a start I see..............

    Oh Lord! I'd get such a headache seeing two of everything. XD

    It does not show up as two in the headset.
    The headset runs dual display through stereoscopic lenses to produce the 3D effect. It is experienced as a single whole, and feels like being physically in the center of it.
    When VORPX (the software to convert the signal into a VR signal) is running, it changes how the display appears on standard monitors and when recording.
    I can watch the youtube provided in my Oculus as a VR experience.

    Oh,ok then.I was thinking how the heck would I be able to see two of them. XD
  • Thealteregoroman
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    Volkodav wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    ok OKAY we at a start I see..............

    Oh Lord! I'd get such a headache seeing two of everything. XD

    Seeing doubles lol
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  • Thealteregoroman
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    Dagonthir wrote: »
    Yes! I want to play ESO in VR! Assuming the framerate can keep up and it doesn't give me a headache.

    Me too!
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  • Thealteregoroman
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    Rikumaru wrote: »
    *Uses streak* PUKE

    Bwahahahaha!!!
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  • Thealteregoroman
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    Samadhi wrote: »
    Volkodav wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »

    ok OKAY we at a start I see..............

    Oh Lord! I'd get such a headache seeing two of everything. XD

    It does not show up as two in the headset.
    The headset runs dual display through stereoscopic lenses to produce the 3D effect. It is experienced as a single whole, and feels like being physically in the center of it.
    When VORPX (the software to convert the signal into a VR signal) is running, it changes how the display appears on standard monitors and when recording.
    I can watch the youtube provided in my Oculus as a VR experience.

    ohhhhh ok!
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  • Thealteregoroman
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    attackjet wrote: »
    Ummm, why wouldnt you be able to use controller? Its just a TV, right next to ur eyes lol..

    Um.....

    ummmm.......

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