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Sorry, but it just seems like time and money could have been spent better than this. Maybe with more information it would help me understand but without a 3D clickable cockpit I don't see how this is much of a selling point.

With Track IR we already have 6 degrees of movement, these glasses only have 3 and it looks like resolution is only 640x480 with possible support to 1024x768. I play at 1600x1200.

I guess maybe you have to see it in action but at $400.00? Would rather have malfunctions, clickable 3D, more systems modeled, etc...

Maybe I don't represent the market very well either....

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640x480?

Bleh. I agree that time could have been spent on other things. There is a very small market for VR goggles right now due to the low resolution they provide. Track IR is much more widespread and Im glad that we have the support already.

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Yoda: "Not talk before you see, you should!"  ;)

Similarly, I always tell my sons to taste first and only after that, decide if they like the dish or not.

The iWear SSM2007 beta support is awe-inspiring and believe me, once you see everything in stereoscopy you never want to go back to ANYTHING - and we do have TripleHead2Go and TrackIR:PRO. I agree that US$400 for the glasses is intimidating, but if you can afford it, you should definitely try iWear.

We have seen most, if not all of the mainstream stereoscopy products on the market and I must emphasize - this is far, FAR from those almost insulting products.

Yes, the 3D cockpit, EVA and all the cameras provide stunning 3D effects and an immersion no other product can offer.

Yes, it is not perfect. The native res is only 640x480 and it auto-scales from 1024x768. You would be surprised however how well it does it. I can even work Windows while wearing them! Of course it is NOT comparable to the full 1280x1024 or more, but it is surprisingly impressive and effective nevertheless. If you want higher native resolutions in this department, you better prepare @3K-5K for the lower side of the pro spectrum. We are VERY pleased with the results. The switches labels are readable, the on-screen checklist is VERY readable and the stereoscopic effect is definitely there in full glory, full brightness and contrast and smoothness. Even the MFDs are reasonably readable - especially during landing :P

It has only 3DoF for the head tracker, but it is very suitable and workable. Our mouse has only 3DoF too, and didn't hear anybody complain. HOWEVER, if you have TrackIR:PRO, you're in luck, as in SSM you have the option to select TrackIR for tracking instead of the 3DoF iWear head tracker. Do I hear applause?  8)

iWear also has embedded stereo headphones - not HiFi and the basses are not impressive but they are very adequate for the SSM. In any case, the headphones can be taken off, and you can always use your preferred headphones or speakers.

What's more, it also runs many other cool games that you may already own - Crysis, Call of Duty 4, MS FSX, etc. I know, I tried them already.

We feel that for $400 this product delivers the best this technology can offer today for the price, and more.

After too many disappointments in the past with other products, I can definitely say that true and quality stereoscopy for mainstream PC gaming is finally here.

Pity I cannot post 3D sneak peeks on the forum to prove my point. This is one instance when you either bite the bullet and buy the thing, or read reviews and see it on shows, at a shop or at a friend's to verify the claims.

Finally, with iWear support, we can safely say that SSM2007 covers the most popular (and cool) under $500 display/tracking technologies today: TrackIR:Pro, TripleHead2Go and iWear true stereoscopy.

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"as in SSM you have the option to select TrackIR for tracking instead of the 3DoF iWear head tracker"

WOW! This is looking even more tempting now!!, now would anybody trade a wife and couple of kids for one of these?? or do i need to get my credit card out again?

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We have seen most, if not all of the mainstream stereoscopy products on the market and I must emphasize - this is far, FAR from those almost insulting products.

I respectfully disagree. I am using various stereo 3d products from the mid 90's (I own and use a stereoscopic 3d camera from the mid 60s !!!).

For the common user, the LCD stereoglass, for less than 100 bucks, working on all resolutions what your computer and your monitor is capable to display, is much better for a newcomer. Over the years I found out that many people doesn't enjoy the stereo 3d at all. I never understood why, but they just don't. For people like that, it must be infuriating to spend hundreds of dollars and end up with something they simply don't care about. As far as the HMDs go, the resolution for the <1000 dollars units are unacceptable these days. 640x480 on the Space Shuttle Simulator? Give me break. I have a difficult time to see some of the details in 1280x960. Too bad that my LCD stereoglass doesn't work on my new computer and LCD monitor (my old computer with CRT monitor is still set up, but too slow for the Space Shuttle Simulator). So, I run it mono. I wish it would be 3d stereo, but I am not willing to spend 400 dollars for 640x480 display.

Additionally: I just got the Space Shuttle Simulator (I used a 1991 version by Virgin Software). I use my computer as a default 1024x768 resolution. SSS doesn't even start up on that resolution and gives me an error message that can't switch into the required resolution. I have to manually change the resolution to 1280x960, later manually switch back. Any fix for this (to have automatic resolution change)?


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1. Do you actually HAVE the Vuzix HMD? Did you try it? I bet you did NOT! If not, then please do not offer advice about something you haven't tried! And if yes, well, then you're entitled to your personal opinion, just like I am (and everybody else).  I was a  BIG skeptic about consumer-grade HMD stereoscopy too before I put Vuzix on. I had some "interesting" experiences with an older consumer-grade HMD which thankfully, now it is not produced anymore. That junk cost @$800!

You'd be surprised how well and effectively Vuzix uses 640x480 resolution is and since it interpolates 1024x768, you can even use it with Windows, although admittedly I do not recommend you do that for more than 10 minutes.

And we do not support or plan to support "steroglasses" - sorry. These pathetic polarizing "flippers" are utterly useless and reduce the resolution and screen intensity by half.  You also need to use them in relative darkness to be a bit more effective. They do not work well with LCD monitors due to the LCD slower refresh rate. The manufacturer recommends 120Hz and then says tey also work with 75HZ - WRONG! The manufacturer tried to adapt them to the LCD technology, but failed. The resulting 3D image is really murky... I tried a number of them on a professional 19" CRT, including the so called "works with LCD version" (still laying around and collecting dust in my bottom drawer). It was always a relief to take them off and play the games without them. These glasses which have ZERO native games support these days - maybe other software developers know something? Then you are left with their "generic 3D support" which is almost insulting.They do cost $99 and well, you get what you pay for, but in case of these pathetic flippers you get much less! If you care, you may want to read my impression about those glasses over in the Guru3D forum.

2. SSM2007 automatically uses the maximum Windows desktop resolution so there is NO NEED to change it within the sim. But you are talking about SSS and mentioning the Virgin game.... are we all on the same wavelength here? AFAIK SSM2007 DOES work at the 1024x768 resolution. We had to do that in order to support the Vuzix HMD. That suport goes back @5 months or more. You need to use Service Pack 2.30 and you're in business.

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I think time spent on adding Vuzix support will be about 0.00001% of the time it will take to make a real click-able 3D cockpit. ;D

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Admin, I have a question about the stereoscopic. I worked at NASA for a short time and was fortunate enough to go into their simulators and mockups. One in particular was a nonmotion based mid-deck and flight deck where when you looked through the rear cargo bay windows it looked like the entire payload bay and back of the shuttle was "in real life" there and when I moved around I got a slightly different view. I guess what I am trying to say is even though it was a computer image it was like looking a a real-life cargo bay of the space shuttle, it wasnt a flat image of a 3d payload bay, it was a true to life image. Is that what the Vuzix stereoscopic means.
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Re: Space Shuttle Mission 2007™ will get stereoscopic support with Vuzix™
« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2008, 06:40:58 AM »
Admin, I have a question about the stereoscopic. I worked at NASA for a short time and was fortunate enough to go into their simulators and mockups. One in particular was a nonmotion based mid-deck and flight deck where when you looked through the rear cargo bay windows it looked like the entire payload bay and back of the shuttle was "in real life" there and when I moved around I got a slightly different view. I guess what I am trying to say is even though it was a computer image it was like looking a a real-life cargo bay of the space shuttle, it wasnt a flat image of a 3d payload bay, it was a true to life image. Is that what the Vuzix stereoscopic means.

Yes, I know EXACTLY what you mean ;-) and YES, you'll get exactly the same effect - it's true stereoscopy. As we say: "this is the closest you can get to the NASA VR labs".

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PS: and the iWear HMD supports other games too, so this is not a one-time, specific investment, although I dare say, opur support is close to perfect and very effective - especially within the 3D cockpit and while doing EVA.
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Re: Space Shuttle Mission 2007™ will get stereoscopic support with Vuzix™
« Reply #11 on: December 10, 2008, 07:45:06 AM »
Thank you for the quick response. OMG!!!!!! I have to get it now. If anyone else reads this, trust me the stereoscopic is AWSOME!!!!!! The real simulator at the Johnson Space Center uses it in their sims. Actually AWSOME doesnt even scratch the surface, I am going to buy the goggles just for the stereoscopic view but it comes with other things as well. By the way, for those who don't know how to shop online the goggles which are 400 from the main site can go for as low as 322, you just have to look around. Thank you again, and will be buying them tomorrow ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Space Shuttle Mission 2007™ will get stereoscopic support with Vuzix™
« Reply #12 on: December 10, 2008, 08:01:20 PM »
:) I am sure you'll enjoy them, especially with SSM2007.

Please note that we have "fine tunig" for each SSM2007 view (F, F1, F3) using the "A" and "S" keys I think (read the manual). This is there to adjust perfectly toy anyone's eyes distance and get the best stereoscopic effect for the given POV. These are one-time settings and once they're done, they are saved in the config file until you change them again.

If you have optical glasses do NOT take them off. iWear can and should be used on top of the glasses. I wear optical glasses and I took them off instinctively, but then realized that I cannot see well since the HMD does not have any kind of dioptry adjustment, but they can be worn with optical glasses.

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Re: Space Shuttle Mission 2007™ will get stereoscopic support with Vuzix™
« Reply #13 on: December 12, 2008, 01:24:53 AM »
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Just out of curiosity, did you demo this at the I/ITSEC Conference this year? How did it go anyway?

Again, sorry I missed out on this event, as I was out on vacation and would have really enjoyed seeing your display.

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Re: Space Shuttle Mission 2007™ will get stereoscopic support with Vuzix™
« Reply #14 on: December 12, 2008, 04:39:22 AM »
Regarding TrackIR, which version would go best with the Vuzix goggles?
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