I am waiting for Sony's Vr equipment. I think its called Morpheus or something. It probably give meSo VR is becoming more and more popular every day. Are any of you ready for it?.
Do you have any vr gear?
I'm saving up right now for the equipment required to make vr videos
Oh yeah they're gear looks slick...I am waiting for Sony's Vr equipment. I think its called Morpheus or something. It probably give me
motion sickness. I hope not!
I wont get motion sickness, IF they make a VR like the one in Sword Art Online.Oh yeah they're gear looks slick...
But yeah probably won't be too good for those who get motion sickness
Though it is different in so the sense that you control the motion...
So VR is becoming more and more popular every day. Are any of you ready for it?.
Do you have any vr gear?
I'm saving up right now for the equipment required to make vr videos
I've used the oculus rift at my school for an architecture assignment. (people could walk trough a architecture design.) I never really liked it that much it made me pretty dizzy and disoriented, But to be honest 3D movies don't float my boat either. 4K video resolution however, I am very exited for and at the moment and saving up for a good 4k cam at the moment.)
I wont get motion sickness, IF they make a VR like the one in Sword Art Online.
Total VR. =3 I may probably forget to eat, go to the bathroom and etc if they make
it happen.
Motion sickness is going to highly depend on what it is you are playing. In other words, getting motion sick is more on the software side than it is hardware. So if the game is made properly to accommodate VR, it generally will not get you sick. At least for most people. In fact, Valve claims their headset eliminates the motion sickness entirely on the hardware side.
I am waiting for that too! Curious how it works and how it will affect gamingI am waiting for Sony's Vr equipment. I think its called Morpheus or something. It probably give me
motion sickness. I hope not!
atm its too expensive and it doesnt really seem to increas e the enjoyment of games I like to play (VR is great for horror but I HATE horror).
damn how you say rts would work not only would I love to play such game but that might bring the genre back from the death!How does it not increase the enjoyment? Just about any game can benefit from it. It's just a matter of how it's done.
A good example of this, is you would expect RTS games to be bad for VR because it's all 3rd person. Ya, if you where to take the games as they exist now and throw it into VR .. it simply wouldn't work well. However, you could take that RTS game and place it on a VR table or something similar. So you are a god looking down at a table or a planet or whatever it is that will make it work in VR. Heck you could even make it like a holographic experience, like something you would see Tony Stark using.
FPS games are another good example. When you port them straight over to VR, it will get people sick and it just wouldn't work well. For a FPS game to work, things need to be changed to be more realistic. So instead of you being able to run at like 20 mph bunny hopping everywhere, you should only be capable of doing what you can do in real life. Other wise ... well you risk getting sick. Though you still can stretch what you can do in real life and still be safe. Just have to be careful.
I say give it some time. VR most likely can improve just about all games, it's just a matter of how and when.
damn how you say rts would work not only would I love to play such game but that might bring the genre back from the death!