Re the 2 player angle, sure, you COULD try and hook up two via split screen or with flickering glasses, but wouldn it make more sense just to use two displays?
This is using bluetooth via PC anyway, so the first implementation I can think of would be in PC games, where multiplayer almost universally involves each player having their own machine and screen. Even from a console point of view, it wouldn’t be that hard to set up a splitter box to send the signal to 2 different displays and have each render a different view. Resolution might not be great, but since I the VR effect is evident to all of us even on a low res youtube video, i doubt it would be a problem! Once again, amazing work, I can’t wait to see what you come up with next.
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