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I got a crazy/stupid idea so need to ask about would it even be a possible.

 

A DCS World supports now the Oculus Rift, and it can record a dual-screen video. And if someone doesn't know, Oculus as well has a support to stream a normal video to screen so others can see normal manner what the Rift user is seeing.

 

The now common video looks like this:

 

 

So as I don't have any idea, and it is stupid question.

 

Can those videos be used in cheap (like $50) VR goggles for phones, or even with the "Google Cardboard" glasses?

 

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Would that would mean, that people who can't invest to real VR headset to play games, they could at least test and experience the video about it?

 

As I am interested to invest one day to VR glasses just for the DCS. But I am not yet ready to spend the money for it (even when my PC setup doesn't require update at all) as it still sounds not nice idea because I can't solve the HOTAS problem and mouse problem. (Sure I can fly KA-50 and Mig-21 from take-off to landing and do all missions just with HOTAS, but sometimes it would be nice to flick switches).

 

 

And I think it could open fairly nice channel to show VR videos to people, who just use those cheap VR glasses to watch videos!

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