You cannot magic eye this stuff.Just checked this out and about cried. I don't have a Rift. The nicest PC I have is a Surface Pro. I've been wanting to get into PC gaming for a while now and build a nice rig but we are trying to build a house in 4 years so I only budget 1 Xbox game a month. I'm constantly trying to stay out of these threads to avoid temptation but the Rift is something I'm really interested in so I check up on it from time to time.
Man, you have no idea how much I miss going to those retro arcades. Every arcade from my childhood has closed down and recently I've been having some serious feels for that era.
Seeing that game and the thought of being able to relive that to some degree in a Rift hit me really hard. It's almost to much to handle.
On another note, how many of you can magic eyes this?
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If so, how accurate is that to what you actually see in a Rift?
If you haven't used it yourself, it's hard to understand, but it really creates the sense of being in a place with the correct size and scale that you expect in real life. Spending time in that virtual arcade really feels like you're there more than most demos, I've found. I think focusing on a screen within a screen is what does it. Also, it's a dark environment and features some incredible materials work and lighting.
Looking at it on a normal monitor doesn't do it justice at all.
When you try it I think you'll find that it feels as if you were actually there in some ways.
Most other demos I've tried really don't come close, to be honest. It's far and away my favorite thing for the rift.