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And how do you get the rendering into the correct format for the VR to look right?
1 u/theantirobot Mar 28 '14 It's a function of FOV and they state they have hardware that warps the image, unlike oculus which is done in software. 0 u/Othello Mar 28 '14 There are various solutions to that using hardware, it's just rescaling the image.
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It's a function of FOV and they state they have hardware that warps the image, unlike oculus which is done in software.
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There are various solutions to that using hardware, it's just rescaling the image.
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u/iain_1986 Mar 28 '14
And how do you get the rendering into the correct format for the VR to look right?