Oh **** .
That's actually... The best thing. Why is this not a thing? It's the perfect ******* console to play it on!
That and Ipods that have those weird interactive camera games.
Whatever you do, do not blur the god damn peripheral vision for the love of god. For some reason I've seen some games and movies/shows blur certain aspects of things to emulate what the eyes actually do.
This is absolutely retarded because the eyes do it on their own, there's no need to simulate it. I don't care if I'm playing first person and there's a cinematic where my character is looking in one direction and I'm looking in another, I should be able to see clearly in whatever direction I choose in a VR! Or really in any game/show/movie.
thing is the VR i am looking into is where the world around you becomes the world in the game, completely wireless, battery powered VR, so you wanna play pokemon snap? go outside, start up the game, it puts where you are at in the game, and what not, originally planned out a pokemon game where you can capture, battle, trade and all that good stuff in the real world
you are telling me, the licensing for starters, there is a VR Dev Kit that does what i am wanting to do, then the programming, coding, art, physics(hell on earth), and everything else, a big thing i have planned for it is sort of rank system where at certain events highest players for some events become the elite 4 and pkmn champ for the year end event and **** like that
I'm not even talking about the game itself, just making a device to analyze the environment and then "project" things onto it while possibly also analyzing your movements to translate those into commands is just... Insane.
Is there a controller at all? If it's controlled by solely your movements detected wirelessly then that's absolutely ******* insane.
there is a controller for it, and i am also working on a Physically Activated Motion Controller, proto type is going to look sorta like an EXO Skeleton
What kind of a size are you looking at for the "console"? It's likely going to need a lot of "active" memory, or RAM in order to remember the environment it's currently in, even if it's not directly in the line of sight. It should be able to identify how much distance it has moved from a position, basically forgetting anything more than say 50 feet away or something.