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http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Neue-Tech ... e-1061942/
TL;DR
It resembles some basic ideas also discussed in a older locomotion thread in the Rift subforum, especially the turning approach which simulates turning through the platform turning, the harness doesn't turn like it's the case with the virtuix omni for example. Further they use a Kinect for foot tracking too, their demo you see on the screen in the background is based on the Cryengine 3.
The Locoport will cost over 2000€ they say, also that consumer VR is years out of reach for most, totally ignoring whats going on over here (
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Personally i think the Virtuix Omni is far more interesting. And by calling the Zeiss a VR device and braggin about the sharp graphics just means they haven't tried the Rift yet
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