When I first installed my Rift all blacks appeared very obviously grey,
colours appeared washed out, and when the screen was 'off' I would still
see that the lenses were illuminated unless the Rift was completely
unplugged. I suspected this was not a...
When I first installed my Rift all blacks appeared very obviously grey,
colours appeared washed out, and when the screen was 'off' I would still
see that the lenses were illuminated unless the Rift was completely
unplugged. I suspected this was not a...
An interesting paper (non-paywalled article here) revolves around a
study of rat's brains while they explore a VR environment.The
environment used provided visuals, and basic motion cues (running on a
ball), but no touch, smell, breeze when moving, e...
"cybereality" wrote:I can confirm that passive DisplayPort-to-HDMI
adapters DO work without problem on the consumer Rift.Important caveat
to this: Passive adapters will ONLY work on dual-mode ports labelled
with the DP++ symbol. A regular DisplayPort...
Mainly due to cost and non-portability of existing long-sidtance
tracking systems. In a technical sense, ODT and automated tracking
systems are solved problems. You have the cash, you can go and buy one,
and it will work. The actual problem is not bu...
Those 'fancy lights' are the Morpheus' tracking markers: it tracks using
the PlayStation Eye, which not being an nIR camera uses coloured markers
instead (same as the PS Move system).With the ski-goggle mount, you
can't easily 'just add' a rear marke...