Personally, while I do like the various ways VR can further increase a gaming experience, I do not see it as a viable permanent solution to the traditional style of gaming. Keyboard/mouse and controller most likely is going to be the mainstay for the foreseeable future.
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imo: VR for gameing >>>>>>>> 3D effects + glasses for TV.
That is true, but VR is not much better and will fail due to high cost of ownership
Bad comparison. For one, VR is way better than 3d tv as an experience and as a product. Two, 3D tv was also crazy expensive to get into. You needed a special TV, a special blu ray player, special glasses, and special movies.
That, and the support for 3d tv was just never there.
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OnlyForDisplay said: Personally, while I do like the various ways VR can further increase a gaming experience, I do not see it as a viable permanent solution to the traditional style of gaming. Keyboard/mouse and controller most likely is going to be the mainstay for the foreseeable future.
You can use the controller without looking at it.
Its staying, and will work fine with a VR headset.
I never really got how you would use AR for gaming...I mean, the game world would be limited by the space you're physically in.
Forza Vista in your living room for example. Get your RPG character standing next to you while you check your armor, weapons or whatever Make the whole wall your screen Use your coffee table as a board for a map editor or forge mode in Halo Call tactics in madden / Fifa / NHL / NBA on a pitch in front of you
And that is just what came to my mind in the first 4 minutes.
AR for casual and familly games, VR in other hand for immersive experience and hardcore and mainstream games period.
What has this to do with casual / hardcore?
VR as it is now, is like a giant screen in front of you. AR seems like an evolution or the next step above VR.
But we are still losing the main point: Porn will be great on AR!
With your logic, if Master chief coming out from your TV and save the day by shooting your table and furniture is more hardcore and mainstream then when you were on Master Chief world and becoming him self and save the day, is fine by me. Mean while general consensus will say the other way arround. AR when it's finish with the development will not imitate HOLODECK from Starwars (it will not even close to what Micrisoft Promise with their Hollolens Ad on youtube
Mean while VR for gamer, people already new the limitation and understand it will not like in the matris or scifi movie , and they already fully embrace the limitations. So for now what i understand from your view of point is that " I want Microsoft to be succes while SONY to be the Loser here " lol, I am my self jealous with Holo deck, but i like and want Microsoft success. AR and VR is different and both trying to be different, i like casual gaming and hardcore gaming both and they can co exist together. So if you smart you will support both , not because VR is SONY and AR is Microsoft.