You Can Use Sony’s HMZ-T1 To Play VR Skyrim


When Danny reviewed the Sony Personal 3D Viewer HMZ-T1, the one thing he wished it could do was head tracking for in-game play. With a little persistence, an IR tracker and Kinect, it’s possible to do just that.

All up it’s not a cheap solution — Aussie Chris Zaharia estimates you’d be looking at the north side of $1,500 for everything shown — but those who are both cashed up and keen can find quite detailed instructions over on Chris’ site. [Zookal]


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