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> I've heard 75 fps for the Rift. On elite I can get 144 fps with my 970
> and more when I switch off vSync.
*drool* I haven't had over 60 fps with vsync on since my old 15" CRT :-)
> There were F1 cars all over the place. The canteen had two racing up the
> walls and there were a couple hanging from the ceiling in reception.
> It surprised me to see that the cars have leg straps. But on reflection
> it makes sense. +1 Jackie Stewart.
I didn't realise they had leg straps, I wouldn't have thought there was
much space for your leg to move into in those cars. I did a factory tour
around the Red Bull F1 place last year, the same sort of thing, but with
a fridge full of Red Bull in every room. They do tend to have a lot of
money to splash around - after all if you're selling sugared water for
£10/litre there's probably quite a big profit margin :-)
> I have my phone's task manager kill it whenever it appears. I do not
> want my phone to shout that it could not understand what I said in
> meetings, randomly.
Oh I never use it in public :-) On mine you have to press the microphone
icon on the screen first, so you can't really do it without realising.
> I had another go at training the M$ free one
Every few years I try that for a few minutes..
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> Are we talking about the development kit 2 here? You mean that even
> with 1080 scanlines the details are still too small for the resolution?
Yes, people did say it got better with DK2 but still difficult.
> (Well, I suppose the OR can't show the exact same detail than a monitor
> would, when played normally, the "camera" will have an angle of 80-90
> degrees, while with the OR it's probably closer to 180 degrees, which
> means that there's effectively less pixels for the same area of the
> view...)
People are comparing it to using 3x monitors, so with a field of view
getting on for 180 degrees. AIUI the rift uses half of a 1920x1080
display for each eye, so actually you've got 6x less resolution spread
across your horizontal field of view. I assume the rift keeps roughly
square pixels so the vertical resolution (pixels per degree field of
view) should see an equal difference? That's quite a difference even if
the angles are not quite right.
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On 09/03/2015 08:00, scott wrote:
>> I've heard 75 fps for the Rift. On elite I can get 144 fps with my 970
>> and more when I switch off vSync.
>
> *drool* I haven't had over 60 fps with vsync on since my old 15" CRT :-)
>
The 970 is the only GPU I've bought. I did not realise I was bragging. :-)
I've seen it drop to 35 fps at times though. If that's any comfort. ;-)
>> There were F1 cars all over the place. The canteen had two racing up the
>> walls and there were a couple hanging from the ceiling in reception.
>> It surprised me to see that the cars have leg straps. But on reflection
>> it makes sense. +1 Jackie Stewart.
>
> I didn't realise they had leg straps, I wouldn't have thought there was
> much space for your leg to move into in those cars.
There's not much room. The ones I saw were in a car on the ground in a
breakout area. No one told me that's what they were but none of us could
think what else they could have been. Just think of the forces in a
crash at those speeds. Every little helps. I suppose.
> I did a factory tour
> around the Red Bull F1 place last year, the same sort of thing, but with
> a fridge full of Red Bull in every room. They do tend to have a lot of
> money to splash around - after all if you're selling sugared water for
> £10/litre there's probably quite a big profit margin :-)
>
Budgets. Where I was the budget for the racing engine, manufacturing and
R&D. Came from Advertising or PR or something soft like that. Not
Engineering or Commercial R&D.
>> I have my phone's task manager kill it whenever it appears. I do not
>> want my phone to shout that it could not understand what I said in
>> meetings, randomly.
>
> Oh I never use it in public :-) On mine you have to press the microphone
> icon on the screen first, so you can't really do it without realising.
>
I could not find the settings so I shot it instead.
>> I had another go at training the M$ free one
>
> Every few years I try that for a few minutes..
>
I would like it to work. It was one of the things promised us when I was
a boy.
--
Regards
Stephen
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>>> I've heard 75 fps for the Rift. On elite I can get 144 fps with my 970
>>> and more when I switch off vSync.
>>
>> *drool* I haven't had over 60 fps with vsync on since my old 15" CRT :-)
>>
> The 970 is the only GPU I've bought. I did not realise I was bragging. :-)
> I've seen it drop to 35 fps at times though. If that's any comfort. ;-)
I meant more with the monitor, 144 fps with vsync on = a nice monitor :-)
> There's not much room. The ones I saw were in a car on the ground in a
> breakout area. No one told me that's what they were but none of us could
> think what else they could have been. Just think of the forces in a
> crash at those speeds. Every little helps. I suppose.
Hmm thinking about it a bit more I don't think any straps like that
would be allowed. In a crash you definitely do not want anything that
might prevent you getting out of the car (or anyone else removing you
from the car). The seatbelts in F1 are 6 point harnesses, was it the
lower 2 straps of these you maybe saw (they come from under the seat, go
over your thighs can come up between your legs into the buckle that sits
over your stomach).
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On 10/03/2015 08:25, scott wrote:
>>>> I've heard 75 fps for the Rift. On elite I can get 144 fps with my 970
>>>> and more when I switch off vSync.
>>>
>>> *drool* I haven't had over 60 fps with vsync on since my old 15" CRT :-)
>>>
>> The 970 is the only GPU I've bought. I did not realise I was bragging.
>> :-)
>> I've seen it drop to 35 fps at times though. If that's any comfort. ;-)
>
> I meant more with the monitor, 144 fps with vsync on = a nice monitor :-)
>
That's the 3D part. It's for shutter glasses.
>> There's not much room. The ones I saw were in a car on the ground in a
>> breakout area. No one told me that's what they were but none of us could
>> think what else they could have been. Just think of the forces in a
>> crash at those speeds. Every little helps. I suppose.
>
> Hmm thinking about it a bit more I don't think any straps like that
> would be allowed. In a crash you definitely do not want anything that
> might prevent you getting out of the car (or anyone else removing you
> from the car). The seatbelts in F1 are 6 point harnesses, was it the
> lower 2 straps of these you maybe saw (they come from under the seat, go
> over your thighs can come up between your legs into the buckle that sits
> over your stomach).
>
Thinking about what you just said and I agree. The straps would have
been suitable for keeping a dummy secure. The car was tilted as if it
were banking.
And I just said that the budget was a HR type. <Blush>
Forget I mentioned it. Please.
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Regards
Stephen
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>> I meant more with the monitor, 144 fps with vsync on = a nice monitor :-)
>>
>
> That's the 3D part. It's for shutter glasses.
But can you run it in 2D mode at those high refresh rates? Which monitor
is it BTW?
Three of these would be epic:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/PG278Q-Widescreen-Monitor-2560x1440-NVIDIA/dp/B00LBZLIXG
Although that is going to be one massive load on the GPU :-)
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On 10/03/2015 09:53, scott wrote:
>>> I meant more with the monitor, 144 fps with vsync on = a nice monitor
>>> :-)
>>>
>>
>> That's the 3D part. It's for shutter glasses.
>
> But can you run it in 2D mode at those high refresh rates? Which monitor
> is it BTW?
>
Yes, Elite has an option of selecting a refresh rate of 60, 100, 120 &
144.4 fps. If that is what you mean.
It is a BENQ XL2411Z
> Three of these would be epic:
>
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/PG278Q-Widescreen-Monitor-2560x1440-NVIDIA/dp/B00LBZLIXG
>
>
Too much. You would only be spoiling yourself. :-)
> Although that is going to be one massive load on the GPU :-)
>
GPUs, you mean. ;-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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