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Long time VR user, new to VIRZoom...I do love it as it's fun, however what is extremely disappointing is the cockpits/bike being in 2D for the games. This kind of defeats the purpose of VR no? It instantly break immersion for me. I know the GO and Quest can handle it so am not sure why. If it's a nausea thing, shouldn't it be an option?
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03-20-2020, 03:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2020, 03:23 AM by emalafeew.)
Hi Loyalty,
When you say 2D do you mean monoscopic, which renders the same perspective in each eye? We do stereoscopic rendering on both Go & Quest in VZfit Play, and default to stereoscopic on the Quest in VZfit Explorer with the option to do monoscopic. On the Go in VZfit Explorer we lock the rendering to monoscopic for performance reasons. Monoscopic also helps some people by reducing the perception of depth artifacts, which is why we lock Comfort Mode to monoscopic even on the Quest.
Stereoscopic doesn't have a big performance effect on the Go, but it can mean the difference between hitting 60 fps down to 50% battery or down to 25% battery in Explorer, which is pushing the Go for all she's got. That is tough to explain anywhere a regular user would notice, so we felt making it non-optional was best. If we're able to optimize it further so it doesn't affect framerate like that we can make it an option like the Quest.
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We've optimized the Go enough recently that I gave stereoscopic another shot, and it's a small enough impact that we can reintroduce it to the Options menu. Look for it in the next build. But we'll keep it defaulted to monoscopic on the Go.
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Our bicycle and head height are correctly scaled for a 6' rider. You're probably used to the monoscopic effect by now, which magnifies the size of nearby objects by presenting them with the same perspective as distance objects. Another reason could be the fixed IPD of the Go, but the adjustable IPD of the Quest mostly reduces eyestrain rather than change perspective.
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04-07-2020, 04:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2020, 04:31 AM by Loyalty.)
What an awesome response! Though to be honest, now I am a little confused.
Since I've had it, I've always had the option of comfort mode, city mode etc in VZFit Explorer but in VZFit play, the cockpits are monoscopic. (Racecar, Helicopter, etc)
Ok, I just went back in and tried VZFit Explorer and changed it and that looks GREAT! If that can be done to VZfit Play, that would be amazing!
BTW Excellent job on updating helicopter to show press B to dive...that had me puzzled, now I can fly fast!