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What are you playing?

What are you looking forward to?

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Thinning on getting PS vr, but it´s still too expensive. I tried that underwater demo at a local store for two minutes and it left me impressed, I never tried vr before and even with its blurryness, the effect is very well done

Enjoy your overpriced prototype. Come back in 20 years

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I've got a Vive.

Not playing anything, but I am enjoying programming for VR.

not ps vr, for sure

Honey Select with VR patch is the closest you're getting.

It's still a bit shit.

>Vive is the best technologically
>PS VR is the cheapest
What does Oculus have going for it?

H3VR and CM3D2 is all I play out of the dozen or so games I've got. It is cool but not really worth the money at the moment.

Only really looking forward to budget cuts, unless Valve releases something interesting or some really good game comes out.

Most of the games I've got get old quick past first impressions, wish I got a 4K IPS instead and waited it out to see if VR kicks off or not.

Fuck facebook,

But to be fair on they have built in headphones and are the most lightweight. Its headstrap is not as good as PSVR but certainly better than Vive.

I wish Vive had built in headphones like the rift to put it on in one go.

This guy knows what's up.

Looking forward to superhot VR.

Facebook integration.

Vive

Even if the game is good, the accommodation vergence conflict is annoying. The focused is fixed at 2m so anything really close to your face looks blurry unless you decouple your eyes stopping them from going crosseyed and look straight ahead at the object in front of your face as if it were far away.

In layman's terms if you try to inspect nipples up close enough for your eyes to turn inward they will look blurry.

I've only played the demos at places but I imagine all the games get old fast or are only brought out when friends are over. Those that have them what do you primarily do on them? The one brush thing on the vive seemed the only cool thing that I could put a lot of time in.

Ok VRfriends, I want the most immersive one of these for PC games preferably. I don't really care about VR gimmicks right now, so which one should I get?

I don´t have one, but for what I played on mediamarkt I don´t think they´re even made with long sessions in mind, you´re supposed to play it in special ocassions with friends or you´ll have headaches

Why not just disable Depth of Field?

By your logic, nobody should have been playing Atari or NES.

the fact that everyone aren't desperately trying to buy vr headsets after trying them should tell you that they aren't that great.

What kind of retarded logic is that? People aren't desperately trying to buy them because this shit is expensive. That's like wondering why most people play games on consoles instead of just buying a PC.

It´s because they´re expensive as fuck, you retard. If ps vr was about 200€/$, I would seriously consider getting one, but for 500 fuck Sony

>What are you looking forward to
Minecraft desu

Been a while since I played it but it seems to me like something that would be a lot of fun in VR

Also it's pretty GPU unintensive so that's nice I guess

Eite Dangerous and Onward and Raw Data and Rec Room and Solus Project all have long-lasting gameplay.

Can you not just play regular 'ol games on them? Like just maybe get a 3D depth effect or feel like you're playing on a gigantic screen?

Personally I don't care about the head tracking stuff, I'd rather keep my mouse and keyboard or pad.

you have specific games for them, the fuck are you on?

Except they had compelling games and didn't cost the earth. Current VR is more like a Magnavox Odyssey

You are probably pulling my leg, but it is nothing to do with graphical settings. It has more to do with the way the way the optics and display work.

One way to eliminate this issue is to use light field displays which still have a long way to go before they become commercial. Nvidia made a relatively small prototype but it is far from practical at the moment.

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I was playing Here They Lie a little bit last on psvr. I love the headset but fuck everything looks blurry as shit I'm a little disappointed about that I mean it's that way even with the games that have super simple graphics. I hope future games start to look better with the PS4 pro cause this is starting to look like a bad purchase...

I wouldn't bet on it being that big of a graphical leap, probably just smoother performance. Also do you really want to compound a "bad purchase" with a whole new $400 console?

I'm spending more money sure, but I'm going to end up getting a Pro eventually with or without the vr anyways and selling my vanilla PS

Because why the fuck would I spend £800 to play crappy golf and arrow shooting games?

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i got the HTC Vive on the first day of it's release.

about to jump into soundboxing make some more beatmaps. ever since i got the Vive my health has been improving i get alot more exercise. lots of games are stil tech demos but games like onward realistic shooters keep me coming back daily. Most fun is showing other people and popping their VR cherry. also on tinder its a much less incriminating way to suggest netflix and chill.

Playing a mouse controlled game on a head mounted display would make you barf in less than 5 minutes pal

Some normal games have gotten VR support though, like tf2

Stop posting this shit.

Most of us won't be alive by then these "prototypes" are as close as we're going to get to the dream

>I bought one of this shit for $800 to play crappy games
> S-STOP THIS

Just finished all of Climbeys stock levels, immediately downloaded the entire workshop, just about to hop back in.

Oculus still has a lot of old little demos from DK1/DK2 days, but going forward it seems like Vive has taken over. It's the current home of all major commercial productions.

they're not just the 'middle child', they're actually the most expensive for the complete package. this is why they're forced to try to make exclusives, to make up for their failings.

VR games are incomparable to monitor games. They're much more physically active, for starters, but in general, you are there. That's it. 'immersion' isn't a factor, you are immersed. You probably won't BE ABLE to play them for hours on end like you would a monitor game, because you're going to get tired.

Virtual monitor apps are limited right now because the actual effective resolution of the display is something like 720p, and the screen-door-effect is just too obnoxious. this is one of the major things to look forward to in the future of VR, though. I suspect gen 2 specs will be targeted for making this viable, as opposed to gen1 which were targeted in line with what contemporary GPUs could power for high-fidelity VR experiences.