No.56
I'm sick of waiting for modern flatscreen tech to catch up to where CRTs were two decades ago in terms of color, latency, blur, etc. I was hoping that when the Rift came out I could just play vidya on a virtual 60" screen inside of it and enjoy ultra low latency and whatnot.
I can't actually find discussion or video of anyone doing this, though, other than the 80s retro arcade which isn't quite what I have in mind. Is it not as simple as something like pic related, but with Witcher 3 instead of a movie?
No.58
Virtual Desktop might be able to do it, but I'm not sure. I'd say it'd work for any non-fullscreen apps.
No.59
>>58Aha, Virtual Desktop was what I needed to search for. Thanks, anon-kun. Time to start praying for the consumer version's specs to be strong enough to provide the experience I want.
No.61
Playing on a gigantic virtual screen with the only downside being that no one beside you can spectate anymore. A small price to pay for a free screen bigger than a house.
No.66
How to have the most immersion experience you can with just a computer screen.
>Get close to monitor
>tilt upper portion of screen twords you, the angle should make the one formed by your face (you will know if when you see it)
No.67
>>66Only works for me with a good CRT, especially in FPS, and my ViewSonic died. Even with Lightboost, my autism can't handle the motion blur / latency / color tradeoffs with something like Quake or Tribes.