[Read more] I moved to a virtual reality !! My life changed by VR
Until now, a solution has been considered, such as providing a pseudo nose under the field of view or drinking sickness, but when traveling within VR, the new technology "Ninja Run" has a VR sickness.It may be prevented.
First of all, see a video of running like a ninja.
This was a Fultonx promotion video featured by Road to VR.
This is a system called "Ninja Run VR Locomotion".Developer Sean Hall focused on the fact that many of the causes of VR sickness were due to the movement of the movement and the shift in the screen, so if you move ultra -high -speed, it has a certain effect on VR sickness.Moreover, the fact that players can adjust their speed by themselves will lead to reducing gaps.
In this technology, if the mocon held in both hands is protruded backwards, the upper body is leaned forward, and it is basically to move the screen at high speed according to the length of the triangle created between the sensor attached to the goggles.It is a typical operation method.
Certainly, it is a ninja way of running in Japanese manga and anime, but it is a unique solution that that pose becomes so practical.
Hall's comment is as follows.
Many of the famous anime and cartoon often draw characters sprinting in this posture.Although it is unrealistic, it has a great ability to move high -speed.So with my technology, I can acquire that ability and greatly reduce my sickness.
It looks practical and a little fun ... but it's a bit embarrassing to expose this figure in public, so I want to keep my eyes on it.
By the way, this technology has demonstration data and unity plug -in via Steam for developers.If you try it, please send a feedback to the hall.
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