Can it run Doom? Question is: can YOU?
With every tech capable of generating gfx and allowing some kind of input you end up asking the ultimate question: Can it run Doom? This uses two GNSS ("=GPS") - modules (u-blox ZED-F9P) to calculate position and direction (yaw/pitch) of the BFGG (Big Fancy GNSS Gun). Modified version of "GNSS-stylus"-program is used to communicate with the GNSS-receivers. Movement, yaw and pitch are then sent to modified GZDoom engine using a pipe. This is currently windows only, but could be modified linux-compatible quite easily (AFAIK: pipe is the only windows-specific part). If you want to build something similar, here are some links: - GNSS-Stylus - "Doom runs you"-edition: https://github.com/GNSS-Stylist/GNSS-Stylus/releases/tag/DRY_V1.0.0 - GZDoom - "Doom runs you"-edition: https://github.com/GNSS-Stylist/gzdoom/releases/tag/DRY_V1.0.0 Equipment used: - Ardusimple simpleRTK2B * 2 (u-blox ZED-F9P) - Ardusimple "Survey GNSS Multiband antenna (IP66)" * 2 - SparkFun GPS-RTK2 Board - ZED-F9P (U-b
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