Headset could handle asynchronous timewarp instead of the PC. Would help a ton when the occasional hiccup happens.
GearVR with tracking hopefully comes soon. It's the one thing that makes GearVR feel like trash relatively.
I still think even in that case, GearVR with tracking is still much sooner.
You can probably make something in your house to give GearVR actual tracking, so I can't imagine it would be that far off.
VisusVRSamsung is working on a standalone wireless VR headset | VG247But maybe the latter isn't
that far off.
Wireless Desktop VR May Be Closer Than You ThinkSerious Simulations Claim Their 'Zero Frame Latency' Tech Can Make VR Headsets Wireless - Road to VR---------------------------
Honestly it astounds me all the time just the list of everyone who is working on VR.
It's like every big company (Nvidia, AMD, Samsung, Google, Sony, Facebook/Oculus, etc) is working on VR, plus there's gotta be like 30,000 tiny-you've-never-heard-of-this-company companies also working on VR. There's also tons of VR software being researched. It is beyond incredible to me.
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On another note, it also astounds me just how clueless a lot of people still are about what VR is, and what it does.
"VR isnt actually 3D. It's using head movement to create a 360 degree view."
I literally read this. How does someone not get this? How do you last 5 min on a PSVR subreddit, and not understand this.