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megalithic_empire 2023 年 8 月 7 日 上午 11:31
how do you see the future of VR gaming?
I'm curious, how do you see the future of VR gaming? What do you think will be the turning point of VR technology?
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MoonC A T 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 12:31 
Until it reaches Star Trek holodeck levels, it's not worthy
Sixtyfivekills 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 12:33 
引用自 MoonC A T
I would start by going through your library of currently owned games and seeing which ones already have VR as an option.
Just checked, I have 3 compatible ones.

Batman: Arkham VR, Project CARS and Sega Genesis Collection. I assume Genesis Collection is just the "immersion" kind of VR where you're in a room with a TV and games, Batman "one and done" experience, so that leaves me with a racing game. Guess that would be fun if I had a whole controller set, but it ain't Ridge Racer.
Acetyl 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 12:33 
Borderline dystopian, but a natural end result of urbanization and technological development. Civilization followed by urban environments were man's first endeavors into augmented and virtual reality shared self delusion/fantasy/suspension of disbelief "contract" driven spaces. Eventually it would reach a point where the underpinnings of the organization would be too embedded and the system too brittle to scale with technological development. So you'd bread and circus and general population with virtual worlds where they can play God and go anywhere on Earth, while you keep all the resources and control to go anywhere on Earth for real. It's also a finite planet with finite resources, and money is basically just debt and made up anyway. So you'd try to keep the current order propped for just a bit longer by making a virtual economy where people buy things that don't physically exist at all, and then get them into that. At that point it's ahrd to say. Maybe you systematically kill them off, maybe you hope density dependent birthrates and other stuff takes care of it, maybe they get so hypnotized they accept it willingly.
vanishedchief2021 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 3:33 
I brought a Oculus quest 2 for my kids but none of them was interested in it I had a go but it made me feel sick I think personally VR is niche and pointless I don't know why Valve thinks they're making the second one
Kobs 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 3:48 
Funny how at least 80% of the posts are from peoples who never tried it and nearly all of them think it's a gimmick. I admit if you want to have a good idea of what it is it'll cost you at least 5 to 7 hundred bucks up to over a thousand, but try to be open minded about it and admit that being "IN" the game must be a lot better than looking at it through a window which is what you do when you play on a flat screen.
Feeling a bit dizzy is normal when you're not used to it but it goes away fairly quickly when you play daily

It also reminds me of when computers first came out, most peoples thought it was just a gadget
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Under there 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 3:56 
nowhere. facebook has killed it.
im a huge vr advocate, its a whole new level of immersion and honestly the difficulty of setting it up is blown way out of proportion. people simply live like pigs and won't clean their ♥♥♥♥.
too expensive? 400$ gets you a quest.
unfortunately the metaverse has given everyone a negative impression of it, developers are now afraid to develop for it, and the majority of its users are children whose parents were sold one because it was cheaper than an ipad.
nullpo 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 8:54 
Surprisingly it didn't vanish unlike most fads like xbox kinect and 3D TV, so I guess if they somehow manage to make a VR experience that don't make me nauseous after using it, and if people in the future don't get smaller living space, VR gaming might become just as mainstream as console gaming
Candyy 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:18 
引用自 Kobs
Funny how at least 80% of the posts are from peoples who never tried it and nearly all of them think it's a gimmick. I admit if you want to have a good idea of what it is it'll cost you at least 5 to 7 hundred bucks up to over a thousand, but try to be open minded about it and admit that being "IN" the game must be a lot better than looking at it through a window which is what you do when you play on a flat screen.
Feeling a bit dizzy is normal when you're not used to it but it goes away fairly quickly when you play daily

It also reminds me of when computers first came out, most peoples thought it was just a gadget

I tried it once and wow it was so good :csd2smile:
ṼṏẌṏḭḊ 2023 年 8 月 7 日 下午 9:20 
Elon Musk Brain Cable VR.
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