Home / Channel / General Tech / Oculus Rift experiment brings lag to the real world

Oculus Rift experiment brings lag to the real world

We've all had to deal with lag while gaming at one point or another but what would happen if lag could affect us in the real world? A Swedish ISP conducted the experiment with some hacked Oculus Rift dev kits, to showcase lag in real world scenarios.

The “Living with Lag” video shows that the Oculus Rift tends to have anywhere between a third of a second to a three second delay when displaying images over the attached camera, so as you can imagine, life wasn't all that easy for the people participating in the experiment. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNp37zFn9Q']

Oculus-Rift-1

Lag in the real world quickly becomes problematic, day to day tasks seem nearly impossible to do correctly while things like table tennis or bowling seem even worse. It's no surprise that one of gaming's most frustrating issues would also have a negative impact on the real world. However, that is only part of what this video is about, as I said before, this experiment was conducted by a Swedish ISP so really, it's just one really cool advert for Gigabit Ethernet.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: The Oculus Rift is great for gaming, but for now at least, it's not all that great for the real world. This is a really cool advert though, if there's one way to win over the nerds of the world its to use one of gaming's most exciting upcoming developments.

Source: Gamespot

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Leo Says 77 – Intel ‘fesses up about Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S

The launch of the new Intel Core Ultra 200S family of CPUs along with Z890 motherboards was a thorny process. KitGuru suffered along with pretty much every other review site on the planet and you may have noticed we held off from reviewing of the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K and Core Ultra 5 245K as it is clear to us that Intel has some work to do before this platform is ready for action.

One comment

  1. This is a great advert (and hilarious), but this doesn’t help me in rural England!!

    I’m currently using internet through a 3G Router due to how bad the normal internet access is, 2MBps compared to ~15MBps through my 3G.

    Even then I’m having to deal with 100ms ping which means I can’t play any game like Titanfall/Battlefield 4 without sucking badly.