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I visited Santa Monica before playing GTA V, and it was truly an amazing experience to re visit a place in a game. I even used an Android app that lets you see and move the view of the GTAV character in your smartphone.
Notes: I was playing in PC (First person view) and used this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intugame.vr
Not sure if this is what you're looking for but it was linked in another forum that I visit.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intugame.vr
Apparently it can stream over USB cable as well as WIFI
"To reduce lag - you can try connect a cable with the PC and enable USB tethering instead of using WiFi for connection. Go to Phone settings -> Connections -> More networks -> Tethering and portable hotspot and activate USB tethering."
You need something that not only streams the image from PC to the iPhone/iPod touch, but also reads the gyroscope data on the mobile device, sends it back to the PC and makes it available there for OpenTrack or whatever solution is used to translate head movement into camera rotation in the game. Most streaming solutions will not do this, so head tracking will be impossible, you'd have to turn the camera with a mouse, which is a very bad idea, because this is one of the main causes for nausea in VR.
IntuGames and Gagagu VR streamer are currently the only streaming solutions available for iOS of which I'm sure that they support head tracking. Both can only stream via Wifi (due to some Apple restrictions, enabling USB streaming is very expensive for developers) and are not as stable/polished as Trinus VR. I do not know if the Duet Display streaming app mentioned here will support head tracking, after taking a look at their website I seriously doubt it.
/r/GoogleCardboard/comments/3zsefi/cardboard_vs_oculus_rift_some_key_differences/
> TL;DR: you can use Cardboard like the Oculus Rift to play PC games in VR, but only in very limited ways, and for those sensible to high latency the currently available solutions will be unusable due to nausea.
A lengthy explanation, posted just two days ago. There is no version of Trinus VR for iOS (yet), you have to use IntuGames or Gagagu VR streamer. Both only support streaming over WiFi, which increases latency compared to streaming over USB.
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Two apps I found here:
They can all work with or without USB tethering, though, and will have more latency without. Not much difference in that respect. With some, you can set up an ad-hoc WiFi connection, which may help.