Re: [blind-gamers] food for thought: How far you would go as to merging your reality with the gaming one?

2019-03-21 Thread Jeffrey McFarland
ogy? > > P.S.: What is this "owl field"? I'm sure I heard something about this but > can't remember right now. > > Cheers, > Marcio AKA *Starboy* > Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/firirinfonfon> > > Em 20/03/2019 23:05, Jeffrey McFarland escreveu: &

Re: [blind-gamers] food for thought: How far you would go as to merging your reality with the gaming one?

2019-03-20 Thread Jeffrey McFarland
Interesting topic. since I got my HTC Vive a few months ago I've been thinking a lot about how virtual reality would work for the visually impaired. I've been thinking about it in terms of applications for games and just general computer use. High quality 3D audio productions are very immersive.

[blind-gamers] The Owl Field

2019-02-08 Thread Jeffrey McFarland
I've been interested in 3D audio for quite some time now. I came across this 3D audio site https://www.owlfield.com/ I was very impressed with the quality and attention to detail of these productions. They are not games, but The Fairy Tree does involve the listener to make decisions on how they