• Gravity defying balls of steel in a massive rooftop jump
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuEZ0zKA0xg[/media]
The fish-eye lens makes it a wee bit bigger than it really is.
My heavy balls of osmium would have failed me. :/
End of video you can see he jumps about 1 story down, a big jump, but not as big as it looks
Now I wonder when we will be able to watch videos with Oculus Rift
[QUOTE=jiggu;39304470]Now I wonder when we will be able to watch videos with Oculus Rift[/QUOTE] I just realized, if Valve gets it working for CSS/CS:GO, what will surf be like?
[QUOTE=jiggu;39304470]Now I wonder when we will be able to watch videos with Oculus Rift[/QUOTE] You would need to develop a stereoscopic camera, much like the ones currently used for traditional 3D. However, we should find a way (soon) to make smaller/compact cams specifically for this.. Problem is, with Oculus you'd want to have clarity, video compression may make it intolerable/not fun. It [i]may[/i] be possible to rig together 2 go pro's or something to get a good video, but I don't know any real specifics on how one would do that.
That's some Mirror's Edge shit yo.
Ballsy.
[QUOTE=jiggu;39304470]Now I wonder when we will be able to watch videos with Oculus Rift[/QUOTE] If you wanna see shit like this with the rift, Mirror's Edge will be compatible.
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