Tag: upload VR

  • Back Before the new Year!

    I have been a bit lax on the blog updates for the last few months.
    Never fear, the concepts for iMyth continue to move forward with new ideas, new partners and new innovations!

    Keep in contact for information concerning iMyth’s next MVP, (I’ll bet you didn’t even know we had a first :)).

    However, supporting the next MVP is this Technology from HTC and Valve. Part of our first MVP involved using simple hand gestures within a VR experience. We generated only mediocre results. Mind you did not allow ourselves much time to fine tweak the experience. Given a weak or so of tuning time I’m sure we could generate something a bit more palatable. The HTC Valve device doesn’t look that much better but who knows, this integrated solution may be all that is needed.

    [embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABHl77XR8UA[/embedyt]

    I got the article from an upload VR article. They don’t seem very impressed either. However, after the short experience with the Leap Motion I’m will to give almost anything a try.

  • First Exposure to “The Void”

    There is a lot of hope riding on this one company. We are all hoping they can really pull things off  since they seem to be one of the leaders in immersive experiences.

    Upload VR just posted its first impression experience of the Void in their article, “We step into the Void”.

    Overall the reviews are positive which are very inspiring! We look forward for new updates to the Void’s experience.

    You go guys!

     

  • HMD Comparisons

    Upload VR was gracious enough to supply the current specs for all of the HMDs which will be hitting the market in the relative near future.

    [gview file=”https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0V8G2YE99esZ3cyRk5MclNNMWs/view”]

  • VR D& D

    UploadVR recently posted an article about a fellow wring his experiences while “hanging out” in Altspace VR and watching a VR game of D&D. THe author had many problems with the technology, as would be expected.  He seemed rather patient. This is good because we’re going to need to wade through a lot of crap getting to cleaner experiences.

    However in this article was a video blog posted by the folks at Altspace VR and their first VR game of Dungeons and Dragons.

    The video only shows a few snippets of the actual game and focuses on the room and the tools to support the VR experience. This is all very cool and I found myself wanting to participate in this new experiential form.

    This still inspired me to take this further and create Immersive role playing experiences in mythical theme-worlds.

    IMyTH is going to rock!