Continuing with the intention to make performance testing applied to Virtual Reality this time I used the "VRmark" software in its preview version; since the 3Dmark company (famous in the benchmarks world) currently still has this software in development.
This application allows viewing on HMD and Screen; recreates a typical museum scene with four exhibitions primarily (dioramas type), offering to the viewer a strong impression. These scenes are fully animated, and is a spectacular display of different kinds of lights, glare and reflections, particle effects, simulations of fire, wind, displacement textures and self illuminated materials.
Has been developed to measure the capacity to handle VR scenes, but currently only allows the visualization without any score. It can be downloaded as a complement to the latest Beta version of "3DMark" (3DMark Holiday Beta) which contains eight benchmarks test of highest quality.
This application allows viewing on HMD and Screen; recreates a typical museum scene with four exhibitions primarily (dioramas type), offering to the viewer a strong impression. These scenes are fully animated, and is a spectacular display of different kinds of lights, glare and reflections, particle effects, simulations of fire, wind, displacement textures and self illuminated materials.
Has been developed to measure the capacity to handle VR scenes, but currently only allows the visualization without any score. It can be downloaded as a complement to the latest Beta version of "3DMark" (3DMark Holiday Beta) which contains eight benchmarks test of highest quality.
"3DMark" http://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/3dmark
"VRMark Preview": http://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/vrmark
http://www.futuremark.com/pressreleases/3dmark-holiday-beta-adds-vrmark-preview-and-new-ui
February 2016 - Marco Romero
www.marcoromero.net