Two pieces of virtual reality equipment are now supposedly at war – the Oculus Rift DK2 (dev-kit version 2) and Sony’s PlayStation 4-aimed Project Morpheus. Both machines are meant to … Continue reading
Project Morpheus unveiled
Posted in: Today's ChiliAre you looking forward to a slew of new gaming experiences down the road with the hot selling Sony PS4? Well, we have good news for you. From the floor of the Game Developers Conference 2014 , Sony has taken a step forward in an attempt to breathe new life into the world of gaming by introducing Project Morpheus, which happens to be SCE’s prototype virtual reality (VR) system that will play nice with the Sony PS4. It does seem as though SCE has placed a whole lot of emphasis on virtual reality in order to move the game industry forward, and Project Morpheus happens to be an innovation that SCE clearly believes is capable of shaping the future of games.
The new technology that is implemented in Project Morpheus is said to be able to deliver a sense of presence, where as a player, you will actually feel as though you are within the game, and your emotions would definitely be a whole lot more real than ever before. I am quite sure that giving a runout on Project Morpheus would be a whole lot more different than Nintendo’s Virtual Boy which was a failure.
The existing Project Morpheus prototype comes with a head mounted display with 1080p resolution and a 90 degree field of view. There are also accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit, while the PlayStation Camera is capable of accurately track head orientation and movement. This translates to the fact that as your head rotates, so too, will the image of the virtual world rotate intuitively in real-time.
Apart from that, Project Morpheus also boasts of the new 3D audio technology that re-creates stereoscopic sounds in all directions and is capable of changing in real-time, depending on your head orientation. Other than playing nice with the PlayStation Camera, Project Morpheus will also work alongside DUALSHOCK 4 Wireless Controller and PlayStation Move to deliver an easy-to-use, plug-and-play VR experience.
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Sony has detailed specifications for the current Project Morpheus developer kit, with the PS4 virtual reality headset offering 1080p Full HD and 3D surround sound. Revealed at GDC 2014, Project … Continue reading
Today amongst announcements of the first full-scale virtual reality headset – Project Morpheus for the PlayStation 4 – Sony announced a bevy of software partners. Amongst them were Wwise, Unity … Continue reading
Sure enough as per our earlier report, it looks like Sony has officially announced their own virtual reality headset that they have designed for the Sony PlayStation 4 in mind. The headset was officially unveiled at GDC 2014 and has been given the codename Project Morpheus. As it stands the headset is currently a prototype and according to Sony, it has been the result of three years worth of work.
According to Sony’s president, Shuhei Yoshida, “Nothing delivers a feeling of immersion better than VR. VR has been a dream of many gamers since the computer was invented. Many of us at PlayStation have dreamed of VR and what it could mean to the gaming community.” (more…)
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Today Sony has announced their newest virtual reality headset, one called Project Morpheus. In the lead-up to this device reveal, they showed off several experimental headsets they’d worked with, one … Continue reading
Sony is working with NASA to turn Project Morpheus, its new virtual reality headset for PlayStation 4, into both a science and an entertainment tool. The collaboration, revealed at GDC … Continue reading
It’s time for Sony’s first PlayStation 4 Virtual Reality headset, one called Project Morpheus. This is unlike what Sony has shown before in any virtual reality headset for the public, … Continue reading
Morpheus lander crashes, burns and explodes in untethered flight test, NASA remains optimistic (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs noisy as we found Project Morpheus’ tethered flight test, its untethered follow-up was far, far louder. Yesterday, the experimental lander suffered a hardware component failure, which NASA says “prevented it from maintaining stable flight.” This caused it to crash into the ground and well, explode. On the upside, the space agency says that these kinds of failures were anticipated, stating that they are a normal part of the development process and will be used to build better systems moving forward. You didn’t think Curiosity made its touchdown on Mars without learning from a few mistakes, did you? Click onwards to check out the test — and its aftermath — in 5, 4, 3, 2, er…
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NASA’s Morpheus lander detects hazards, noisily passes tethered flight test (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhile it’s not landing on Mars any time soon, NASA took a breather from Curiosity’s adventures to showcase the Morpheus Lander. The prototype went through its first (tethered) flight test at the Kennedy Space Center just before the weekend, showcasing its methane-powered rocket system. It’s this rocket setup which could make the Morpheus Lander a strong candidate for future landings. It’s both safer than rocket fuel and NASA suggests that methane gas discarded from the International Space Station could be enough to top up the lander’s fuel tanks without necessitating a visit back to Earth. Morpheus’ built-in guidance system also reduces the amount of input needed from mission control — the pod has been practicing hard on its own hazard field near the Space Center. After passing the test with its training wheels on, the first free flight descent has been tentatively penned in for later today. Crank the volume low — it gets loud — and watch Morpheus test those right rockets after the break.
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