| Netyaroze said: You have to render two slightly different perspectives per eye its not just twixe the same image. The brain fuses it to a 3D Image. Like it woukd happen in real life. The rendering needs a bit mire horsepower. its kinda like splitscreen rendering |
The GPU does not care what it renders. And if it were 200 different perspectives. Doesn't make a difference. If anything it makes it easier to render because the GPU and CPU can derive half of its data from one half of the screen and extrapolate them to a different angle.
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