You Can Skydive Without Actually Doing The Real Thing With Oculus Rift (Video)
Aug 27, 2013 20:21
I've always wanted to skydive. But never had the guts to do it. It's probably one of those things that happen in the "spur of the moment". So here's the chuteless skydiving game for Oculus Rift. And it doesn't require you to jump out of a real plane.
Dan Borenstein strapped himself to a tree, 15 feet in the air, and simulated his own demise because he was afraid of real skydiving. It looks scary but then again also a whole lot of fun.
Sadly, SkyDIEving doesn't offer any Kinect support just yet, and the demo's website mentions that gaming controllers and keyboards but nothing else. Check out the video below:
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