| mountaindewslave said: I don't buy this 'VR' either. Sorry but at this point its just not that revolutionary or innovative of a different experience. I mean motion controls directly attached to your head (?) could be cool, like turning your head to look around.
but beyond that what's new about it? even in terms of regular gaming on a screen, the perspective is quite similar. if you sit 1 foot in front of your moniter the screen is going to take up practically your whole vision and the perspective will look similar to even if you had something strapped to your head (I guess there's the periphial viewpoint but still). I guess what I'm saying is I don't get what's so revolutionary or special about it at this point. |
Well like HoloDust said you should try it first, what is so special about is that your body tricks you in really being in this world. People who have an issue with vertigo really feel it in a game where they are standing on a high building in the vr world. You can find tons of videos where people get so emotional or even scared in vr while they would not feel that way when watching it on a tv screen.








