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Three Innovations You Need To Know by adriel39(m): 4:04pm On Aug 17, 2018
Stereoscopic 3D Visuals:

Stereoscopic 3D visuals have been around a while but have only recently been used in video games. Since most video games are created in a 3D game engine, all you need is a stereoscopic driver, such as Nvidia 3D Vision or Tridef Ignition, to make it work. The research study compared how well players did with and without the 3D visuals.

“We found that when participants interacted with only a single object at a time with a more or less static background environment (such as aiming a cue ball or putting blocks on a table in 3D space) significant performance benefits occurred for the stereoscopic 3D viewing condition over the 2D display,” wrote Arun Kulshreshth of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Kevin Pfeil and Joseph J. LaViola of the University of Central Florida.

Head Tracking:

Head tracking in a virtual reality headset can create a heightened sense of reality. Players actually feel immersed in the environment. In the study, gameplay satisfaction was measured in players who used head tracking and those who didn’t.

“Our user study found that head tracking offered significant performance advantages, but only for expert gamers playing Arma II (better survival time) and Wings of Prey (better time and more enemies shot). Both Arma II and Wings of Prey are shooting games, and in both games head tracking helps players find enemies around their current position,” said Kulshreshth, Pfeil, and LaViola.

Hand-Gesture Interfaces:

Hand-gesture interfaces allow players to control menus in a variety of unique ways:

Hand-n-hold: In this technique, users control a cursor by moving a hand in the air.
Thumbs up: A user holds a fist in front of the input then moves the fist horizontally, vertically, or radially in a virtual plane to highlight an item, and then give a thumbs-up gesture to confirm the selection.
Finger count: All the menu items are numbered, and the user has to extend a corresponding number of fingers to select a given item.
3D marking: In this technique, the user performs a series of simple gestures instead of a compound stroke. To select an item, the user positions a fist in the center of the menu and moves it toward the desired item and then gives a thumbs-up gesture to finalize the selection.
The innovations signal a leap forward toward immersive, realistic gaming.

Soon, it will not be uncommon to see gamers wearing headsets, whipping their heads around, and alternately poking and punching the air—amusing to us and a heckavu lot of fun for them.

The increased physicality and realism these new features bring to gaming will plunge players deep into another world where they can face off against zombies, monsters, enemy soldiers, and athletes or explore places they’ve never been.

It’s about to get real.

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