Head Tracking For Desktop Vr Displays Using The Wiiremote


Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effe...

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10 Responses to Head Tracking For Desktop Vr Displays Using The Wiiremote

  1. lucb1e

    THAT is? cool

  2. keyinregulus3

    This is where video games should go….just look at the amazing? things independent people are doing with the wii remotes, while game developers continue to churn out crap on the wii!

  3. TacticaLGS

    Head tracking in GT5 has been? planned since the PSEye came out you goddamn retard.

  4. TacticaLGS

    Really? You don’t know what the fuck? you are watching do you?

  5. Owwmykneecap

    This is the reason why that will? be in gt5.You should thank him you ignorant fuck pig.

  6. Bezzzzo

    Thats because he is wearing the saftey glasses with side mount IR? LEDS that hey made rather than looking “a little bit goofy” as he clearly states when wearing a cap with a sensor bar. Maybe you need to watch it a few more times to get your head around it, or better yet dont watch it at all, this stuff is obviuosly way over your head…lol

  7. TacticaLGS

    Except he isn’t wearing the hat? at the end, you goddamn idiot.

  8. criznash

    Way to be an ignorant fanboy while trying to point everyone elses supposed mistake. In the one demo where he is holding a remote, you can? see the remote show up as a pointer on the display, just as you can also clearly see that the motion of the 3d targets is being controlled by his glasses-mounted IR transmitters.

  9. aryk505

    aweosme?

  10. esmajor

    So he took his nintendo wii apart to do this???? (the sensor bar?)

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