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mah18
12 years agoHonored Guest
Tetris
Hello all!
Would it be possible for me to develop a teris game in which you see the falling blocks in your left eye and the blocks which have already fallen in your right eye?
Thanks!
Would it be possible for me to develop a teris game in which you see the falling blocks in your left eye and the blocks which have already fallen in your right eye?
Thanks!
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- drashHeroic Explorer
"mah18" wrote:
Hello all!
Would it be possible for me to develop a teris game in which you see the falling blocks in your left eye and the blocks which have already fallen in your right eye?
Thanks!
Possible but probably not comfortable? If each eye sees something that conflicts or doesn't make sense, apparently the brain can struggle with it. However, I have no idea if this applies if you have an otherwise black screen with something appearing only in one eye. - geekmasterProtege
"mah18" wrote:
Hello all!
Would it be possible for me to develop a tetris game in which you see the falling blocks in your left eye and the blocks which have already fallen in your right eye?
Thanks!
Others here have suggested exactly that, based on a BBC program about treating Lazy Eye:"
... "The goggles allowed one eye to see only the falling objects, while the other eye could see only the blocks that accumulate on the ground in the game."
It sounds like this experimental treatment would be easy enough to replicate with the Rift. ...
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