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Nem said:


The definitions are all similar. Who cares where its from. What matters is what they say. Wiki was just the easiest to copy paste.

Tell me, if this is VR, why isnt the game on your TV VR? The only difference is the proximity of the screen.

 

Okay like this:

 

TV:

Tv only occupies a tiny amount of what your eyes can see. You see the TV, and the rest of the world is still normal around you.

this means you dont get "confused" or "submersed" into believeing your really inside a video game. Why? because all you see of the game world is a small static window into it, hanging on a wall. The rest of your appartment doesnt look like inside the game.

You move your head..... guess what? tv doesnt care, the game world doesnt responde to your input, the camra angle stays the same ect.

 

VR-Headset:

You put on the headset. All around you, you see the gameworld (you cant see your appartment anymore).

Even if your aparment was just 4 walls and all the wall space was TV's, it would be smaller than what the VR headset shows you.

You move your head, and the virtual world, moves with you, like in real life when you move your head.

 

Do you understand the differnces now?

TV = tiny static window into a game, thats hanging on your wall in your apartment. Game doesnt react to your inputs (head movement).

VR = everything, everywhere you look, is from inside the game. Game reacts to your inputs (moveing head).