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ThatDanishGamer said:
vivster said:
The system seller is VR. It's on PC. There will be more worthwhile free content for it than all the Morpheus content combined.


Razer OSVR and HTC Vive is also on PC.

Indeed. But they are not OR, which is pretty much the poster child for VR. I doubt that the PC devices won't be compatible amongst each other. There musst be VR APIs that will work on all, which really is in the interest of all developers. In the end a VR device is just a peripheral.



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spemanig said:
ThatDanishGamer said:

Razer OSVR and HTC Vive is also on PC.


They aren't backed buy a multibillion dollars megacorperation with a billion active consumers readily available to market to.

Thus they can fund porn games without getting backlash to the megacorporation and win the vr war.



RenCutypoison said:
spemanig said:


They aren't backed buy a multibillion dollars megacorperation with a billion active consumers readily available to market to.

Thus they can fund porn games without getting backlash to the megacorporation and win the vr war.

Another format won through the porn industry.



Lafiel said:
JRPGfan said:

Eve valkyrie was it, its the best looking game of what they announced and the first shown.
It was also 1st person which works best with VR.

hm, actually I heard right now 1st person VR only works as well as you'd think if you have some sort of cockpit, while in pure 1st person sudden movements can really make you sick quickly (especially strafing)

3rd person VR has been described as astounishingly immersive and less prone to inducing simulator sickness


I think the best game this gen so far that would probably work well with VR is No Man's Sky. 



Aeolus451 said:
Lafiel said:
JRPGfan said:

Eve valkyrie was it, its the best looking game of what they announced and the first shown.
It was also 1st person which works best with VR.

hm, actually I heard right now 1st person VR only works as well as you'd think if you have some sort of cockpit, while in pure 1st person sudden movements can really make you sick quickly (especially strafing)

3rd person VR has been described as astounishingly immersive and less prone to inducing simulator sickness


I think the best game this gen so far that would probably work well with VR is No Man's Sky. 

I hope they announce Morpheus support for that one, there have been some signs pointing in that direction

apart from that I'm pretty sure Minecraft or it's clones (never played it/any myself) could be a really compelling experience in VR



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Well they have xbox exclusives if you want to own and run 3 different devices



Fusioncode said:
They're only investing $10 million into game development which is far too low. That wouldn't fund a single AAA game. I hope Sony is investing far more money than that to build a compelling library.

The $10 million is not for the overall game development, it's for indie development similar to Ouya 'free the games' fund but that luckys tale game can't be expensive.



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JRPGfan said:

Eve valkyrie was it, its the best looking game of what they announced and the first shown.
It was also 1st person which works best with VR.

vivster said:
The system seller is VR. It's on PC. There will be more worthwhile free content for it than all the Morpheus content combined.

Somehow I just dont see it playing out that way.


but thats also coming to PS4.... 



I it more as an add on that improved my game experience. Playing Alien isolation and Minecraft with it was an amazing experience.

My friend on twitch always stream on twitch and plays games with the rift..

http://www.twitch.tv/zimtok5



Lafiel said:
Aeolus451 said:
Lafiel said:
JRPGfan said:

Eve valkyrie was it, its the best looking game of what they announced and the first shown.
It was also 1st person which works best with VR.

hm, actually I heard right now 1st person VR only works as well as you'd think if you have some sort of cockpit, while in pure 1st person sudden movements can really make you sick quickly (especially strafing)

3rd person VR has been described as astounishingly immersive and less prone to inducing simulator sickness


I think the best game this gen so far that would probably work well with VR is No Man's Sky. 

I hope they announce Morpheus support for that one, there have been some signs pointing in that direction

apart from that I'm pretty sure Minecraft or it's clones (never played it/any myself) could be a really compelling experience in VR


The head guy of hello games said something about them testing and playing around with VR support for the game. That was months back. I looked up stuff on it and here's what I found so far.

http://gamerant.com/no-mans-sky-oculus-rift/ random article I found on it.