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FSX and virtual head gear = WOW!

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I have been using Sony 3D Virtual Reality glasses for about 6 months now. Still to this day ,every time I use them it makes such a big difference.

In the past I have tired other set ups like making a fixed base sim with gauges...etc.. Even used projector with 100 " screen and large flat panel LCD screens. Although, nothing has impressed me as much as Sony's 3D Virtual Reality glasses.

Anybody else tired this set up with FSX?

 

One thing ,if you do get the sony hardware ,finding a way to mod it for prolong use has been my challenge. :Idea:

With a hot glue gun, I added the pick up to use it with my track IR5.

Interesting. I thought we'd have to wait for Oculus Rift to finally get a VR experience worth investing in. It's obvious though glasses are the future of gaming once they get good and lightweight enough. So you think they already are?

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Well, this is my fourth pair of virtual head gear from different companies.Sony has done a great job. You can even do daily tasks with them on.

The deal is they get uncomfortable after about 1 hr of use.

Last night, I think was the longest using them for over 3 hrs.

Although, I have modded my pair and use a small travel pillow to support my neck.

I am still trying different things to make them more comfortable.

You got a picture of what it looks like and how you set it up?

Have you simply found a magic cable to go from graphics card to glasses?

Do they use TrackIR so the picture in the glasses moves as you move your head?

Richard...
Amateur Pilot and UK Web Hosting Guru 🙂

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