Virtual Reality? Is it really that great?

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Post by Quills on Wheels »

Either that or we'll all be playing Virtual Farm Vile.
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Quills on Wheels wrote:Either that or we'll all be playing Virtual Farm Vile.
The Simpsons got there YEARS ago:

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Ahah I've seen that picture. Hilarious yet painfully true.
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I'm interested in Virtual Reality games. Just imagine playing your favorite game in VR gaming.
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Jet Set Radio...in Virtual Reality....my laaaaaaaaaaaaawd~
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I think VR can be be a good step into the future of video games...

...I just hope it doesn't overtake it too soon to be the norm, as Microsoft and Sony's quite bad in retrospect endeavors in motion control gaming turned out to be.
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I was at a Microsoft event for work a couple of weeks ago and managed to have a try of the HTC Vive. It was novel enough, but I'm still not sold on VR. The expense is still too high and unless you have the space and don't mind a dozen wires spreading in each direction around your feet and body then it's somewhat impractical too.
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I pretty much want a vive exclusively for Elite Dangerous and I guess any other flight/space sim that might use it.

also as a fan of Rick and Morty I obviously want to play:

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Post by Kaito-kun »

A friend of mine picked up the PS VR at launch and I had a go with it at the time. If anything it put me off it even more; a handle of "interactive experiences" and a street luge game that made me feel incredibly ill.

He didn't keep the kit for long. He ended up turning a profit on it a few weeks later. Although not until he was satisfied that he'd spent enough time with the Hatsune Miku VR App.
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Post by Mordehaj »

no, it's not. Have fun for a while, then the glasses, or rather the helmet - you can put off. My VR is already the second month, no one wants to hit them. After the game you feel bad, it hurts your head and you are sleepy.
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