Kotaku - A few weeks back, I received an email from a reader who was blind in one eye and wanted to know how the Oculus Rift would work for him. I thought it was an interesting question but honestly didn't know the answer, so I put it to the back of my mind. Then this last weekend I went in for Lasik surgery. It didn't go well.
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That's fine. GT7 would overshadow it anyway at it has open wheel and regular cars.
Should have been spending their time updating Squadrons with better resolution, frame rate, haptics, etc as there isn't a game like that on PS VR 2 yet.
But it's EA. They don't think.
A wasted opportunity, but I don't buy EA / Codemasters stuff anyway. Grid Legends just came out on Plus and I haven't touched it. Why would I when I have GT7 and PSVR2?
Uno eye.
Im sorry but depth perception requires both eyes. That's common knowledge. Even more so with the tricky of artificial depth perception in this and other 3d devices.
He says he has a major lack of when he is using only one eye but thats because he isnt used to only having sight in one eye. I can tell you now that I have a very lazy left eye and I barely see through it and my depth perception is perfect. It just takes getting used to. I can walk around all day with just my right eye open and it wont change my depth perception.