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What genres will define VR gaming?

Sport 2 1.92%
 
Shooters 19 18.27%
 
RTS 0 0%
 
Simulation 30 28.85%
 
Puzzle 3 2.88%
 
Horror 28 26.92%
 
RPG 7 6.73%
 
Something else 15 14.42%
 
Total:104

Though I wouldn't call Virtual Reality to that we are getting, I would call it more Augmented Reality, the biggest games will probably be Hentai games, racing games, and games that do not cause motion sickness, Minecraft would probably rule if it ever reaches one of the sets :v

Though when we do get VR(as what is seen in SAO), shooters, JRPGs, MMORPG, and again hentai games, would rule it, the latter even more in this form.



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For me, VR won't be VR until I can look down at myself and see the character I'm supposed to be playing rather than my own body.



It's going to be porn and it will be oh so glorious.



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SanAndreasX said:
For me, VR won't be VR until I can look down at myself and see the character I'm supposed to be playing rather than my own body.


Plenty of games/demos already do this. With Kinect type bodyscanning the body will also move when you move it. 1:1 however i have not seen it yet. Its trchnically possible 



vivster said:
Netyaroze said:
You have to render two slightly different perspectives per eye its not just twixe the same image. The brain fuses it to a 3D Image. Like it woukd happen in real life. The rendering needs a bit mire horsepower. its kinda like splitscreen rendering

The GPU does not care what it renders. And if it were 200 different perspectives. Doesn't make a difference. If anything it makes it easier to render because the GPU and CPU can derive half of its data from one half of the screen and extrapolate them to a different angle.


Yes but this costs performance performance maybe a few frames. You can find this information out there it was posted dozends of times on the known forums. Like r/oculus or the official oculus forum.