Im guessing if it turns black then the 3dvision glasses must have polarised lenses even if they are LCD switching lenses, and when coupled with the polarising filter which I believe is in most LCD screens, you end up with a black screen when rotating the monitor. I have a bad news about 3dvision, you can't use it if monitor is in vertical position, like it should be used for a pinball cab, everything became black!! too bad. They almost have me setting up a cab now but I'm trying to hold out still. I must admit that some of these recent full screen recreations that have been released recently are really great. When this is available in a pinball program that supports pinmame, I’ll be the first one setting up a new cab. I still have not set up a pin cab because I’m waiting for this. Since pinball is a one person at a time game, it would not really matter that much. ![]() The perspective would look really off for anyone that does not have their head near the person's head that the computer is tracking. Keep in mind that this will only work for one person at a time. This is would the ultimate experience in virtual pinball. With headtracking, the computer knows where your head is in relation to the screen and can adjust the perspective of the image on the screen so that it looks correct from all angles. That is a TV lying flat just like a pinball table. I'm glad it is finally getting some attention. Tigerman, is that a video of a real object or a rendering of one?I see people in the background but then i saw animation of the gun barrel firing so I am confused. I can only hope that it includes some of these features.Įdited by gear323, 16 March 2010 - 11:43 PM. Im sure Nanotech and Black are working on a really cool commericial product. This would give the illusion that the objects were not flat on the screen just like in the above video. If you got really close to the table and stood above it, it could then show you the top of the skull. Head tracking would allow the perspective to change so that you would see everything at the right angle depending on where you are standing. On a real pinball table you see the face of the skull while playing. On a virtual cab looking top down you see the top of the skull. Now we are talking! I think a good example of this is T2. The perspective of the 3d image would only have to change ever so slightly for the 3d effect. The 3d image in FP would not have to move much at all. If future pinball supported this that would be really cool. ![]() if you watch through the entire video, you will see that objects look 3D with headtracking. I have posted this video before about headtracking. I was thinking about this myself the other day.
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