

Playing a game on a virtual screen in a virtual theater isn't quite the same as playing in an actual virtual perspective. Shenku wrote : Domitjen wrote : Zeth wrote : Heh. Not that I'm saying we should, just that we could. OR if not, why aren't we making one? We have enough people here to do one if we pooled our resources on a single project like that. Seriously, there should be a First Person VR Dragonball Z game by now. As cool of an idea as it is, it just won't be the same unless they do facial expression tracking as well.Īnd I'm with Brad, the title is a little misleading. Body language can only translate emotions so well without being able to see their face too, and voice chat always seems to have problems when more than one person is talking. Nothing will ever be able to replace seeing the expression on a friend's face when you nail them with a rocket in Halo, or pass them at the last second racing for the finish line in Mario Kart. The screen we are playing on in the youtube video appears for us as an IMAX sized cinema screen.ĭomitjen wrote : Zeth wrote : Heh. Not only dragonball z, but super smash brawl,soul calibur,mario kart,every game is playable with a 3D side by side effect while being next to your virtual friends, hearing and seeing them in realtime. It's the resurrection of lan partys with this app. And this is one heck of a way to fight friends. Well, I am actually playing Dragon Ball Z in a virtual enviroment. You should drop by and idle in Discord sometime, Domitjen.

Postscript: there are a lot of references to that Virtual Reality app called "Bigscreen" just ignore them if you want to play on a regular monitor.

* A mic is handy for a more internetlobby setup with your opponent and adds a lot of fun in game!Īlright so here is the guide for dolphin settings, I spend days with a guy looking for the right settings without having desync and all that.so I hope you guys enjoy it! * A gamepad (xbox controller or something) * Dragon Ball Z tenkaichi 3 rom (this must be exactly the same as the person you want to play against, so ntsc or pal must be the same. All these settings only need to have been set once by both players, then you are good for a lifetime plug & play batteling! It contains all the settings you need on the Dolphin emulator to get a netplay setting going.
#DOLPHIN EMULATOR NETPLAY DESYNC AT FRAME 2329 PC#
(You also hear them, see their head,hands and body language, simply fascinating)īUT of course people don't need to have VR to play a good match Dragon Ball Z on their pc and that's why I want to share this guide I made. In this app you can sit next to each other and actually see each other play, and this is what makes this so amazing. I've been able to do that because I wanted to play this game in Virtual Reality in an app called Bigscreen. I've been playing months Dragonball z tenkaichi 3 online against other people from all over the world without any latency or desync. 1, 2 > Let's play Budokai Tenkaichi 3! Authorĭisclaimer: Roms are illegal and you should only have them when you have the real physical disks at home.Īlright, so now that all the legal issues are out of the way let me talk about what I mean.
