Or c) Don't see the value of spending more than the price of a console for something without killer apps. or games that redefine the experience.
We've been here before, with MS's claims for Kinect. So people should be skeptical.
Or c) Don't see the value of spending more than the price of a console for something without killer apps. or games that redefine the experience.
My gf did the oculus experience demo. She walked all around the forest trying to touch everything. Then it moved on to the sky scraper and she got extremely scared. After that the dinosaur made her jump.VR is an entirely different experience. You only have to watch the reactions of people experiencing. This is not like a higher resolution, higher frame rate or better shaders. It's that level of immersion where you feel you may fall 1,000ft and you believe that because your completely enveloped in the game world, you're not just looking at a 2D image on a rectangle.
Out of curiosity, what VR games have you played so far?
VR is an entirely different experience. You only have to watch the reactions of people experiencing. This is not like a higher resolution, higher frame rate or better shaders. It's that level of immersion where you feel you may fall 1,000ft and you believe that because your completely enveloped in the game world, you're not just looking at a 2D image on a rectangle.
Out of curiosity, what VR games have you played so far?
I liked the tech but I didn't engage with any the games in the same way as Wii fit or Warioware. Seems like VR will give them a new lease of life though.We're going to disagree on the Move ... I loved that thing, one of the highlights of the PS3 generation. It provided actual gameplay innovation and at a much more hardcore level than the Wii did back then.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
VR is the most immersive, pretty much by definition.Its one of the most immersive additions to gaming I've ever experienced.
VR is a completely different experience and its quite amazing. Its one of the most immersive additions to gaming I've ever experienced.
None. But I'm not in a hurry to don $600 helmets that cuts me off from the real world in order for more immersion.
None.
But I'm not in a hurry to don $600 helmets that cuts me off from the real world in order for more immersion.
And are you sure the "entirely different experience" you refer to isn't nausea and the taste of your semi-digested lunch coming back up?
Best Buy has demos? I'll go try to find it.
My only experience with VR is a cardboard demo. Totally unconvincing. The fov was very narrow and I found it almost impossible to focus on the picure. I should not have any physical handicaps that prevent me from seeing VR correctly ( I do wear -5 contacts and have started to suffer from slight presbyopia in recent years, maybe the latter can affect seeing in VR.)Before you go head-on on Psvr, pleaaaaase don't try cardboard.
It's highly potential as vr poison.
I have glasses/contacts with ~-3 (also large astigmatism on one eye)My only experience with VR is a cardboard demo. Totally unconvincing. The fov was very narrow and I found it almost impossible to focus on the picure. I should not have any physical handicaps that prevent me from seeing VR correctly ( I do wear -5 contacts and have started to suffer from slight presbyopia in recent years, maybe the latter can affect seeing in VR.)