John2290 said:
Maybe you are joking, it's honestly hard to tell these days. This is just to haters in general anyway. You don't understand VR, haven't tried or at the very least have had bad mobile experience. It's not even close to putting blinders on, it's not simply being in the game either, It gives you feels man, sensations and emotions. I've "felt"the sun on my face while racing in GT sport, felt real legit shit your pants type fear in RE7, for all it's worth my brain believed my upperbody might as well have have been spiderman or a robot monkey in Windlands (Even had a lucid dream about that one). For what it's worth I might as well have had half a dozen strippers in my living room in the last week or two, look but don't touch rules of course :). The mind simply can't tell the difference half of the time and I say half of the time because I look back on some gameplay experiences and it's like my brain has filed them under video games but some have been filed under "yes, that one happened, that's a real memory". Not sure what the factors involved there are but for what it's worth, I might as well have been driving a ford escort in a rally in Germany just a few days ago. Immersion is one thing but when you forget what world you are in, even if it's only 75% of the time and you remember the fictional world as reality, that is an other thing entirely. |
I'm not. A game made well with immersion in mind will pull you in regardless of set-up. Isolating yourself from the world around you only adds to that whether it's done with a headset or a dark room.







