Head tracking ? Already built in ?
Loving the 3d vision so far. Just loving it.

Anyway, I was checking out the test screen with the Nvidia logo, and I noticed if you move your head
left, right, stand up out of your chair and sit back down; the angle actually changes somewhat
on the image.

It's pretty significant, in fact I haven't noticed such a large feeling of movement when you do
that in games.

Anyone know if head tracking will be supported by 3d vision ?
Loving the 3d vision so far. Just loving it.



Anyway, I was checking out the test screen with the Nvidia logo, and I noticed if you move your head

left, right, stand up out of your chair and sit back down; the angle actually changes somewhat

on the image.



It's pretty significant, in fact I haven't noticed such a large feeling of movement when you do

that in games.



Anyone know if head tracking will be supported by 3d vision ?

#1
Posted 04/10/2009 02:15 PM   
[quote name='dreamingawake' post='528671' date='Apr 10 2009, 07:15 AM']Loving the 3d vision so far. Just loving it.

Anyway, I was checking out the test screen with the Nvidia logo, and I noticed if you move your head
left, right, stand up out of your chair and sit back down; the angle actually changes somewhat
on the image.

It's pretty significant, in fact I haven't noticed such a large feeling of movement when you do
that in games.

Anyone know if head tracking will be supported by 3d vision ?[/quote]

This isn't caused by head tracking, it's caused by the technology giving two images, independent on where you sit. In real life you get two images PER position of your eyes.

Edit: To be clear: games don't have any idea of how your head is positioned.
[quote name='dreamingawake' post='528671' date='Apr 10 2009, 07:15 AM']Loving the 3d vision so far. Just loving it.



Anyway, I was checking out the test screen with the Nvidia logo, and I noticed if you move your head

left, right, stand up out of your chair and sit back down; the angle actually changes somewhat

on the image.



It's pretty significant, in fact I haven't noticed such a large feeling of movement when you do

that in games.



Anyone know if head tracking will be supported by 3d vision ?



This isn't caused by head tracking, it's caused by the technology giving two images, independent on where you sit. In real life you get two images PER position of your eyes.



Edit: To be clear: games don't have any idea of how your head is positioned.

My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)

#2
Posted 04/10/2009 07:53 PM   
Scroll To Top