Oculus Rift with exclusive GrandOldTeam functionality

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Oculus Rift with exclusive GrandOldTeam functionality, by GrandOldTeam

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GrandOldTeam is delighted to announce that we will have full functionality with the Oculus Rift; the brand new VR headset that allows you to interact with the site in a brand new way.

Featuring head tracking to browse in a never seen before way on forums, you can navigate the website in virtual reality, allowing you to explore the site in full, immersive 3D.

You can discuss Everton in a fully interactive Goodison Park – enjoy a pint of Chang in the Park End while discussing Romelu Lukaku with fellow fans, and enjoy match discussion as highlights play on the famous pitch itself with an all-new totally interactive “match thread” that tracks the movement of the players on the pitch in real time.

You can also travel to the Ale House – a fully interactive pub with threads found at each table and discussion topics found by talking to people stood around the bar. You can discuss World Football in a fleshed out interactive map – discuss Italian football in the San Siro, Spanish football in the Bernabeu, and so on.

Head Technology Developer at Oculus Rift, Ouatta Pistak, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with football forums to re-invent the way the internet is used for fan participation in the beautiful game.”

GrandOldTeam for Oculus Rift will be released in early 2017

The post Oculus Rift with exclusive GrandOldTeam functionality appeared first on GrandOldTeam.
Sorry to burst the bubble so quick
 

I am genuinely involved in some thing very similar at work. There are limits to amounts of users in an environment though. A kinect will monitor your movement and attach the recognisable sections to an avatar within the VR world, which can then interact with others who are members of the party. You can also throw gloves into the mix and get haptic feedback from handshake greetings etc.
 
I am genuinely involved in some thing very similar at work. There are limits to amounts of users in an environment though. A kinect will monitor your movement and attach the recognisable sections to an avatar within the VR world, which can then interact with others who are members of the party. You can also throw gloves into the mix and get haptic feedback from handshake greetings etc.

So what you're saying is, a VR handy-shandy is not a million miles away.

Godspeed
 

Oculus Rift with exclusive GrandOldTeam functionality, by GrandOldTeam

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GrandOldTeam is delighted to announce that we will have full functionality with the Oculus Rift; the brand new VR headset that allows you to interact with the site in a brand new way.

Featuring head tracking to browse in a never seen before way on forums, you can navigate the website in virtual reality, allowing you to explore the site in full, immersive 3D.

You can discuss Everton in a fully interactive Goodison Park – enjoy a pint of Chang in the Park End while discussing Romelu Lukaku with fellow fans, and enjoy match discussion as highlights play on the famous pitch itself with an all-new totally interactive “match thread” that tracks the movement of the players on the pitch in real time.

You can also travel to the Ale House – a fully interactive pub with threads found at each table and discussion topics found by talking to people stood around the bar. You can discuss World Football in a fleshed out interactive map – discuss Italian football in the San Siro, Spanish football in the Bernabeu, and so on.

Head Technology Developer at Oculus Rift, Ouatta Pistak, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with football forums to re-invent the way the internet is used for fan participation in the beautiful game.”

GrandOldTeam for Oculus Rift will be released in early 2017

The post Oculus Rift with exclusive GrandOldTeam functionality appeared first on GrandOldTeam.
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I am genuinely involved in some thing very similar at work. There are limits to amounts of users in an environment though. A kinect will monitor your movement and attach the recognisable sections to an avatar within the VR world, which can then interact with others who are members of the party. You can also throw gloves into the mix and get haptic feedback from handshake greetings etc.
For gods sake, don't tell @Bungle about the haptic feedback
 

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