it's legit, imo
Has anyone tried either? What did you think?
What do you guys think, is it the wave of the future or just a fad that's going to die eventually like 3D did in the home?
The more I read about it, the more it seems it's making journalists into converts.
As for other uses, it would be awesome, for example, there being some capture device at the 50 yard line of a football game or in the stands somewhere (or whatever sport you like) and it capturing the sights and sounds of that exact point. Just makes you feel immersed in the game like if you were actually there while tracking your head movement as you follow the ball and the plays. Probably also giving you different options and points around the stadium. Seems impossible because it would probably require a million capture devices for each individual person but it would be ing cool.![]()
Which one do you think is going to make more of an impact and stay here for the long run, AR or VR?
Have you tried any of the headsets? Did you like any one in particular?
Project Morpheus is going to be a bust, IMO.
AR is more of a gimmick, IMO. I have not tried the VR headsets, but I do know there's some brilliant minds working on them (John Carmack, Michael Abrash), and especially working on overcoming the difficulties of making VR work. Pretty much anyone that has tried them, swears by them, so I gotta believe there's something exceptional there. Plus there's all sorts of ideas that would fit like a glove on the VR interface. Can you imagine something akin to Google Street View running on a headset? Take a stroll through Venice in the morning, visit Paris in the afternoon, etc? I think there's a lot of potential there.
That's probably something I'll try out with friends but not something I will buy for myself.
Stroll through Amsterdam?
Oculus is the best, they've been researching it the longest and are nearly ready to go. Not saying the others won't catch up, but at this point you have to go Oculus. In the long run, I'm gonna go with the headset that has the largest viewable "screen" size, resolution, and quickest response time.
If done right by the devs, I think VR is going to be the next major thing in gaming, no fad. It all depends on the quality of the games, and whether or not this gets marketed properly toward the casuals and peasants as currently Oculus is PC only. If it doesn't sell it's gonna die off quick no matter how cool it is.
I'm personally picturing something like Condemned, or Outlast, or the new Doom in VR.. with a good set of headphones.
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Red Light District while smoking a joint irl
Could you imagine Dying Light in Occulus with all the jumping from balcony to balcony? Racing games would be killer on it too.
yeah, Dying Light would be awesome with proper integration.. looking down Jade's shirt and seeing those ties in all their augmented glory..
/v/ has been spamming this waifu as of late... but my gawdddddddd
The cost has to come down significantly to make it work. Devs aren't going to build it in their games if no one owns it.
How much lower can Oculus go than the target of 400.00? That's a lot for a console peasant IMO, but PC Gamer's are simply a cut above their peasantry.
tried on an oculus rift that this dude was operating with his galaxy cell phone. i can't even imagine the kind of training tutorials you can implement in those things. like how to repair engines and whatnot using a hands-on training regimen.
Yeah Minesweeper and Solitaire are going to be glorious in VR
Lol Peon Cucks
Damn, two years later and you're still the most insecure about your console status.. accept it and get over it peasant
Bro aren't you 30 with kids? You're a little too old for this![]()
And then posting his trolling efforts on Game s
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/916373-pc/67339836
man child
lol my generation invented this . It's like saying Tony Hawk is too old for skateboarding.
, I didn't realize this would be that cheap. I figured Occulus would be something crazy expensive that wouldn't be worth it for early adopters, but at $200-$400 if you already have a reasonable gaming PC sounds pretty awesome.
LOL what? 25-49 is the target market for most game related .
Who the is talking about gaming? That knows what I'm talking about.
Read what I'm responding to in that post.
Never too old for gaming or trolling, IMHO.
Yeah, they are claiming a 1500.00 total cost between the Oculus and a PC to power it. I agree, 400.00 seems cheap for the tech, but then again Facebook has the money and may be thinking long term profits like Sony did with the PS4. But unless they are going to pay developers to make games for them, I don't understand how they are gonna make money.
Sony still sold them at almost cost at launch, way different from the PS3 and X360 launches. I remember when the 360 came out that hardware for $450 was unreal, I mean a ing three core CPU back before Intel had even launched Conroe and Kentsfield? I remember it murdered my $2000 overclocked Athlon XP system I built in 01 (don't laugh, AMD CPUs all over Intel from about 2000 until 2006 when Conroe finally took the performance crown back after NetBurst was such garbage).
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