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TacticalWizardQuest said:
baloofarsan said:

 

Well just how in most modern TPS' like The Last of Us, etc. the camera might be to one side. RPGs often focus on effects, or use unique camera angles.

Sports games maybe wouldn't be as good with a regular controller, but I think would still be an improvement on a regular display because it brings you closer to the experience. VR means new possibilities, so it's hard to say what future controls will look like.

Obviously VR is better for certain types of games, and not really designed for 2d games, but having a virtual display the size of your vision could be useful for any application. But just like tablets would've been strange without touch, this is still unfufilled potential.

Here is an example of a potential RTS (okay, more like tower defense), though it's not playable. Just look up Crystal Cove for the demo. It's not the newest one actually.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFyF8y-dUa0

http://www.gamespot.com/videos/oculus-crystal-cove-prototype-ces-2014/2300-6416762/ [@1:30]

Wow! that looks nice! They even got two girls to try it on! As I said to Richard_Feynman: tecnically it is probably ready, but will girls use it, will parents allow their children to hide inside this mask, or will it only be for the geeks?