Simple way to experience Roblox in a whole new dimension to a VERY low cost.
It just needs the splitscreen and maybe allow users to get shake and gyro (maybe even position) information??
My recently bought glasses (for about 10$)
I’d LOVE to create games for these glasses, it’s just such an amazing piece of tech and combined with Roblox games it’s just gonna explode!! FOR SUCH A LOW COST!! @_ @
I know this is a bit off topic, but where can you buy this? (or rather where did YOU buy it?)
I bought mine at Kjell o Co. -Swedish store
But you can probably find em at ebay or something.
Usering
(Usering)
June 27, 2015, 5:50pm
#5
You can already get the accelerometer, gravity and rotation information via UserInputService.
I could see someone making Tomorrow land with this, you could take the glasses to a field and they will act as your Tomorrow land invitation button
(I call dibs on this idea)
Dummiez
(Dummiez)
June 27, 2015, 6:10pm
#7
I remember while working at the Roblox booth for RDC Google were giving these out for free, I still have mine. They’re actually pretty cool.
Same. I never opened mine yet… (Shame)
I would love to use these for games. That would be amazing.
Davidii
(Davidii)
June 27, 2015, 6:20pm
#9
We already have gyro and accelerometer information.
Sharksie
(Sharksie)
June 27, 2015, 6:24pm
#10
We don’t have multiple views though, which is necessary for non-eye-gouging VR.
Osyris
(Osyris)
June 27, 2015, 6:45pm
#11
We also aren’t able to warp the camera’s view.
Sharksie
(Sharksie)
June 27, 2015, 7:57pm
#12
We also aren’t able to warp the camera’s view.[/quote]
Not sure what you mean. We can change the FoV
We also aren’t able to warp the camera’s view.[/quote]
Not sure what you mean. We can change the FoV[/quote]
The image needs to have a “fishbowl” like view to get the full effect.
Defaultio
(Defaultio)
June 27, 2015, 8:19pm
#14
We also aren’t able to warp the camera’s view.[/quote]
Not sure what you mean. We can change the FoV[/quote]
The image needs to have a “fishbowl” like view to get the full effect.
[/quote]
Yes, this is what FOV is. Like 170 - 180 degrees.
That’s actually the opposite. That’s more like an indent than a bubbly fishbowl effect.