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Vader1
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Still not interested in VR
I'm pretty sure this would make everyone who played it vomit.No Gravity rush Vr= not buy
A thumbstick would be appreciated, but it's not that bad. Playing Skyrim in VR, the movement controls are fine.No Mans Sky VR will be hindered by PSVR horrible control input. The wands need to be replaced by a solution similar to oculus/vive.
No Gravity rush Vr= not buy
I went through hours of Ace Combat and Eve Valkyrie without a hitch. bring it on! And even if I couldn't handle it just walking around in those beautiful cities would be enough for me. That world is magical.I'm pretty sure this would make everyone who played it vomit.
Those games have you inside a vehicle, which gives your brain a frame of reference for the motion, preventing motion sickness. Not being surrounded by a frame would be very challenging, even for VR vets, when you are standing upside down on a building, then falling sideways.I went through hours of Ace Combat and Eve Valkyrie without a hitch.
I should have said I also played through Megaton Rainfall. No cockpit there.Those games have you inside a vehicle, which gives your brain a frame of reference for the motion, preventing motion sickness. Not being surrounded by a frame would be very challenging, even for VR vets, when you are standing upside down on a building, then falling sideways.
Not interested. VR is a gimmick that adds nothing to gaming other than worse graphics, dizziness, headaches and vomiting.
Did the State of Play today convince you that you need VR in your life? I’ll be adding a poll soon.
No I’m not Afro Republican
I made the thread last night.Well of course you're not, your poll didn't get 200-300 votes in less than 17 hours.
But wait a minute isn't this thread kind of late? Wasn't the stream yesterday?
I am not you nor am I 300 minus 12 people. And worse graphics are worse graphics.Worse graphics come with an advantage on console. Better fps almost always. Not only that, motion sickness etc is not even close to being across the board. I've demoed mine to near 300 people and maybe 12 have experienced what you're talking about, and even then it was light, and gets better the more you use it.
I am not you nor am I 300 minus 12 people. And worse graphics are worse graphics.
VR is great and anyone who thinks they understand it and have not tried it are lying to themselves.
It's a amazing complementary gaming experience, and as long as they keep pushing it and giving us larger games (we've had enough of your "experiences" aka tech demos) then its going to be a glorious future.
Really? I've tried it many times, it's just not that great still. I never for a moment was that immersed in any VR experience I've tried. The technology just isn't there yet. It just feels like a gimmick still because that sense of immersion isn't present.
Really? I've tried it many times, it's just not that great still. I never for a moment was that immersed in any VR experience I've tried. The technology just isn't there yet. It just feels like a gimmick still because that sense of immersion isn't present.
You can avoid motion sickness in VR if you don't want to deal with it.Zero interest. Motion sickness would cause me problems - I'll never buy it.
They spend so much time and resources because it's future investment. Shouldn't be hard to understand.No, it just made me think "why does Sony spend so much money and resources on this shit?" Lamest 30 minute direct I´ve ever seen, complete waste of time. They showed nothing of interest. That´s quite a feat.
It's already low latency, and you'd likely want 4k 90 per eye rather than 60. On consoles, it's hard to say how long, but on PCs all of this is going to be common in 3 years, minus the 200 degree FoV, but it will still be a lot bigger at least.I will only buy VR when it is untethered, low latency, and 4K 60 per eye, and minimum 200 fov. So basically, I'll be waiting awhile.
Not one manufacturer has dropped from the race. It's still going just fine.I've had VR headset since the DK2 in 2014which was ~100°, 1080p and had external tracking.
2019, the PSVR still has 100°, an external tracker and is barely above in resolution...
PC headsets are not that better save for the Pimax. VR has been stalling so much, it might as well be going nowhere and in 1/2 years if the chinese market starts to have the same VR fatigue as the western market...VR is dead for this cycle until in comes back in another decade.
That is down to the quality of the games. No one will have trouble getting immersed in something like Hellblade.Really? I've tried it many times, it's just not that great still. I never for a moment was that immersed in any VR experience I've tried. The technology just isn't there yet. It just feels like a gimmick still because that sense of immersion isn't present.
Never say ever. Many people have said this, and a lot of the time that statement falls flat on it's face. You don't always know what you want until you experience things first-hand. That's how life is in general.I wasn’t interested when VR was touted as “the next big thing” 25 years ago. I’m not interested now. I won’t ever be interested.
Give me a controller and a TV. That’s it. No visors, no helmets, no waggling, no hands in front of my face, no 3D or 4D.
You have never used high-end VR before paired with quality games before, and please don't try to convince anyone otherwise. You also have no forward thinking skills at all.Not interested. VR is a gimmick that adds nothing to gaming other than worse graphics, dizziness, headaches and vomiting.
Oh go fuck yourself you insufferable fanboy twat.You have never used high-end VR before paired with quality games before, and please don't try to convince anyone otherwise. You also have no forward thinking skills at all.
But you do a solid impressionNo I’m not @Afro Republican
Never say ever. Many people have said this, and a lot of the time that statement falls flat on it's face. You don't always know what you want until you experience things first-hand. That's how life is in general.
You can avoid motion sickness in VR if you don't want to deal with it.
You seem to be under the impression that it's specifically hardware-related? Motion sickness occurs only through artificial locomotion. Therefore games with teleportation or own body movement will not give someone sickness at 90Hz - as long as IPD adjustment is correct.
Jeez, could you be more delusional? I just said it doesn't matter what you believe you want. Many people couldn't care less about VR, and then suddenly did after trying it. Maybe you already did and didn't care for it? If so, you've got many more generations to come. You should, as a human being, be open-minded to concepts that you haven't tried.I’m not sure what it is about VR that turns some people into the video game versions of Jehovah’s Witnesses who think that it’s their mission to convert every fucking person who isn’t interested in the shit.
I understand that it must be a weird concept to VR zealots, but some people just prefer traditional video gaming. They don’t want the wheel reinvented. They’re happy with a controller in their hands and using a regular screen.
That’s me. I’m pushing 50 years old. I don’t want change. I’m gravitating more and more back to retro gaming because that’s what I’m comfortable with. Simplicity. Shit that just works. I’ve already noted in several threads that this is my last console generation. I’m just about done with modern video gaming, because it no longer overlaps with what I want out of it.
VR adds more layers of complexity. Not less. Wearing shit on my head. Making sure I have enough room, so I don’t break shit. More wires. Health complications in some instances.
Nah. I don’t want that, and in the time I have left before I’m dead, I can guarantee that I’m never, ever going to want that.
Good for those who do. Maybe, after hearing the same lines of bullshit since the early 1990s about how VR was going to be the next big thing in video gaming, it’ll actually happen.
"I've tried it and not impressed"
It's bullshit like this that puts legitimate people off, I was one who was put off by the "its wank the tech ain't there" or "it made me pass out in my own vomit"
.. I don't believe you.
I've shown VR off to everyone who's been round my house and everyone has loved it, they've either bought it themselves or wish they had disposable cash for it
Not a single person has gone "meh" or "gimmick" I've had die hard haters of PS and VR who've never tried it go "go on then" and come away with a completely different view after about 20 minutes.