New VR tech simulates the feeling of spiders crawling over your lips | Eurogamer.net

2022-06-02 08:26:56 By : Mr. Baconic yu

VR is amazing, for sure. It adds a whole other level of immersion to your gameplay and as a result will enhance the overall experience. However, a group of scientists has taken this winning formula and now boosted it even further. How have they done this? Simply by letting your face and mouth also become part of the VR experience. And how have they chosen to demonstrate this new tech? Well - with, er, spiders.

Before we go on, let me quickly assure you that when I say spiders, I do not mean real spiders. Rather, just some small VR arachnids. So, once more to clarify, no real spiders (or people for that matter) were harmed in the making of this article.

Anyway, back to the matter in hand. A group of scientists from Carnegie Mellon University's Future Interfaces Group (via PC Gamer) have taken a standard Oculus Quest 2, and decked it out with a series of ultrasonic transducers.

These transducers then generate ultrasonic energy, which is directed towards the users' lip area. As such, when all this is in play, users will be able to feel sensations such as ongoing vibrations or an erratic pulsing on their lips and face.

So, where do the spiders come in, I hear you ask.

Simple... the scientists got their subject to wear the new-fangled Oculus headset and walk through a haunted forest scenario, complete with webs and those eight-legged critters that we all know and love (or perhaps that's loathe). When one such chap leapt onto the user's face, the headset sent out "random impulses that simulates an insect scurrying around the face". In addition to this, the user also came across a giant boss spider in the forest, which was dripping with a lurid green venom. And, yes, the user got to feel every splatter of that venom as it cascaded down her face.

As well as the various spider scenarios, the scientists also recreated a school environment with a water fountain to drink from, a break room where the user can have a drag on a cigarette and motorcycle racing game where user felt the wind blowing on their lips thanks to the headset's new haptic feedback.

You can check out the full demonstration of this new tech below.

We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms. You can help! Become a supporter of Eurogamer and you can view the site completely ad-free, as well as gaining exclusive access to articles, podcasts and conversations that will bring you closer to the team, the stories, and the games we all love. Subscriptions start at £3.99 / $4.99 per month.

Victoria developed a deep love for video games since watching her brothers barrel their way through Goldeneye 007. She will unashamedly spout forth all sorts of niche Zelda lore to anyone who will listen (and even at times to those who won’t), and makes the best pancakes you have ever seen.

Please enable JavaScript to see comments.

Sony's live-action Twisted Metal series casts Will Arnett as voice of Sweet Tooth

Here's seven more minutes of Sonic Frontiers' open-world gameplay

Knockout City has officially gone free-to-play

New version and Season 6 out now.

New Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 trailer offers just a snippet of new footage

Preview | Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is brutal but balanced

Sony's live-action Twisted Metal series casts Will Arnett as voice of Sweet Tooth

Here's seven more minutes of Sonic Frontiers' open-world gameplay

Knockout City has officially gone free-to-play

New version and Season 6 out now.

Premium only | Inside video game cookbooks with one of the biz's top chefs

Premium only | Chatting Castlevania in the inaugural Eurogamer Game Club

Premium only | Off Topic: This year's UK Eurovision entry really reminded me of one of the weird classics of sci-fi

I'm up in space, man...

Premium only | Off Topic: I want Netflix to spend all its money on game shows

Buy things with globes on them

And other lovely Eurogamer merch in our official store!

Bad puns and video games since 1999.

Copyright © 2022 Gamer Network Limited, a ReedPop company.

All rights reserved. No part of this site or its content may be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holder.