lugia 228 Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 The potential of technology never ceases to amaze me. There was a concept in the older Star Trek series of "holo suites," in which you could walk through and interact with virtual reality programs. We're already getting there with video games, but it really hit me when I saw this store on Clips4sale. https://www.clips4sale.com/studio/109616/vr-porn-perv/Cat0-AllCategories/Page1/ClipDate-desc/Limit0/search/PEE These folks thought to use a VR 360 camera to crystallize a few minutes in time. With the right equipment (VR headset?), you can put yourself into that camera and take full control of where you want to look (I think; I'm not positive). I know that you still can't move independently, and though you could look anywhere you wanted, there'd be no real reason to look elsewhere than the giantess peeing on you, right? Even so, think of what you could do with something like this. It's like if you were a genetically enhanced hamster-in-a-ball with human intelligence . . . and a pee fetish. If you could be carried anywhere, shown any peeing scene, what would it be? See, that's the kind of question these VR producers can, and probably are, asking themselves. Now, again, I might be speculating entirely too much, here. What I'd like to do with this thread is get some clarity on what all these VR cameras do, what they theoretically could do, and how they might be used to get us pee fans feeling more "in the moment" than with a camera that only faces us one way. Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,832 Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 To look all around a room, you need vr360 which is basically a panorama that goes all the way around, hence 360. I can make these on my Sony phone, just Pics though, not videos. POV means point of view, and it's just what it looks like, being splattered on, lol. Again, a standard GoPro (fisheye lens) can do this quite well. The other type floating around is the split screen version, filmed with 2 cameras side by side. To view these, you just need software on your phone, and a phone holder that looks like VR goggles. Has this been any help? Link to post
lugia 228 Posted October 16, 2018 Author Share Posted October 16, 2018 A little. It sounds like my hamster ball analogy was off, though. Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,832 Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 2 hours ago, lugia said: A little. It sounds like my hamster ball analogy was off, though. You mean this type? Link to post
lugia 228 Posted October 17, 2018 Author Share Posted October 17, 2018 Oh, so that's what it looks like. Neat, thanks. Anyway, I guess I'm a little surprised that this kind of tech exists, and yet isn't deployed more often. Is it super expensive, or are they not counting on people having VR goggles at home or something? Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,832 Posted October 17, 2018 Share Posted October 17, 2018 The technology is available now, it's just expensive to get into it. A PC VR like Oculus Rift, or Vive can cost almost $2000. There is a PS4 version for games as well, this one is available for $500, but pretty much games only. A lot of people on PS4 report episodes of motion sickness, not something I've noticed on my cheap phone version. Link to post
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