Final consensus on the VR meme? I think it's time to bury the gimmick for good.
HOWEVER. Someone who owns an Oculus or Vive may convince me otherwise. Go ahead and try because I'd like to believe.
I'll wait for the next generation
>>343002707
this, i'll bite when its 1/4th of the price, 10x as powerful, and actually has a few games on it.
I don't really care what you think. It's a viable platform already. It just comes down to the amount of games it receives over the next few years. Currently, it looks like it will get the support it needs to exist as its own thing alongside regular PC gaming. That's mainly all I care about.
In the mobile market its a different beast all together.
Honestly, I'm not sure what you want anon.
Do you want your 20 years of gaming to be matched in quality by a brand new platform?
I'd hate to answer your question with a question but I have to: what is it exactly you want from VR?
>>343002865
what's it like being in virtual reality? I know it's hard to answer but I just want to know how it feels. like are you actually for all intents and purposes THERE?
>>343003164
yes
>>343003164
Its really easy to slip into and out of. Before you realize it, you are actually afraid of the virtual ledge. Or you've forgotten about the very real wall or TV. But the other side is that immersion is gone the second you lose tracking or the HMD slips off the sweet spot on your head.
It gets compared to a drug trip pretty often, because sometimes after being in a VR game for awhile, reality feels kind of fake.
There are people that have had the feeling persist for weeks and it terrorize them. So yes.
>>343003874
>pussies getting petrified by VR
lol
>>343004271
Well, specifically they feel disconnected to their body, and sometimes get visual issues that make them nauseous days after using VR. Quality of life shit.
>>343003874
What's it like ON drugs?