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I think the stereoscopy is the really irreplaceable part, even low poly stuff is WAY more gorgeous than the new calladuty. I recommend the game Compound for the duke nukem VR experience. Being inside a low poly / lowres world is kind of a LSD dream come true. I do a couple runs of compound a day for my corona exercise. Counterstrike in lasertag mode (pavlov vr) is light years cooler too. Most of the maps played are copies of CSGO maps, so you're actually inside Mirage etc, ported in bit by bit. I mean you get to go inside your computer, it's sooo cool esp. if you have a big empty space set up for it. (Valve is a huge shit for not porting a CS to VR along with HL:Alyx.) Anyway, VR is great exercise. It also does not aggravate old gamer/coder/writer RSI at all, so I would say it's super healthy. It's honestly the best way to play games. I'm all-in on it for first person games especially. The naysayers are generally weird luddites or parrots (also poor). The only downers are "lack of content" (I only play a few games anyway) and small, insular playerbase for the PC vr exclusives (pavlov [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]). Games that run on the Quest and phone and shit tend to be super populous tho. | |||
Last edited by imperiouskitten; 12-02-2020 at 02:13 AM..
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I dunno I've never enjoyed any first person VR game\experience I've tried. There are too many weird compensations to make it all work. The lack of any kind of biofeedback is a big one. It looks convincing (usually) from a strictly visual standpoint, but then you try to press against a wall with your "hands" and you don't feel any resistance. It's tricking your brain in one sensory area; your eyes, but not in any others, and it feels gimmicky and cumbersome. Stereoscopy is neat but I mean, get a 3ds, or go to a 3d IMAX movie. Even 20 years ago they had stereoscopic rendering on certain video cards that required goggles. They all kinda seem cool at first but quickly lose their initial wow factor.
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I do look forward to enhanced feedback mechanisms too though. Maybe like a magnetic grid you step into that levitates/manipulates objects to obstruct you physically, or like match against your sword in a swordfight. The mechanics of it do make for greater immersion in shooting games (with a stock) than in other things, indeed. But yep it's here, and it blew my mind when I first experienced it in 2016ish. And blows my mind again everytime I jack back in. Maybe you're just looking to be unhappy and contrary in all matters, dougie. | |||
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I have a feeling it will be just like watching shitty tv
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