http://www.edimensional.com/products/edwireless.htm
http://www.edimensional.com/products/edwired.htm
http://www.edimensional.com/products/trackir3.htm
Does anyone know if this is all it's cracked up to be? It sure as hell sounds interesting to me. I'm a little skeptical about the uses of the trackIR3 in FPS games, but for vehicle simulations it might be very useful. Even in games like BF1942.
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Do you know if it's worth using for an FPS?
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Now with over 2.718281828 dimensions!!!
It looks interesting, and certainly cool if done well, but there was one question I don't think their product pages addressed: for stereoscopic images you need to render a frame for each eye, which would cut FPS in half unless I'm missing something---and I can't see how it would work with existing games.
It looks interesting, and certainly cool if done well, but there was one question I don't think their product pages addressed: for stereoscopic images you need to render a frame for each eye, which would cut FPS in half unless I'm missing something---and I can't see how it would work with existing games.