Thursday, April 14, 2016

Australia opened the world s first virtual reality battle

Australia opened the world's first virtual reality battle

  If you want to a virtual reality addiction, in addition to buying their own virtual reality display equipment, can also experience Museum, theme parks, and so on. If you don t you should not blame the robots get

  Yivian preliminary report Zero Latency in Melbourne (Melbourne), is a virtual reality theme park similar to The Void. They have to open, Zero Latency to virtual reality virtual reality experience for people who want to see exactly how, but don't want to spend hundreds of dollars to buy a headset or thousands of dollars for a high-performance computer people.

  Zero Latency took 3 years to build the facilities and services that use the Oculus Rift DK2 headset. However, the programs than use to wear the device at home more difficult. Zero Latency in facilities, players wear outfits, including a used to render a player in this world of Alienware Alpha PC backpack of personal perspective. Players also carry weapons, make the experience feel more real.

  Digital Trends reported: "the player really is a giant walking around 4300 square foot warehouse, while 129 PlayStation Eye camera to track them through the movement of actual space, and transforming it into a virtual world. "It enriches the experience, because it gives users a more space to fully embrace virtual reality. Now gamers can play zombie blasting. Zero Latency fare is $ 88, players with 50 minutes of blasting zombies and the other 6 players.

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