I hope you're joking.To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
I hope you're joking.To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
I hope you're joking.
It's because of the aesthetics.To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
one of us
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
Hey now, I love Apple stuff but could give two shits about how a VR headset looks as long as it works.Let me guess, you dig Apple?
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
Hey now, I love Apple stuff but could give two shits about how a VR headset looks as long as it works.
Reading The Verge's article has convinced m to wait or the consumer version rather than getting the dev version now
Nah, I mean Derrick at least claims that he is uninterested because he only cares about gameplay. That is understandable, though somewhat shortsighted in my opinion. But dismissing it based on aesthetics of a dev kit seems a bit much.
Let me guess, you dig Apple?
Not dissing on Apple, I like Apple too. But there's a certain type of personality that Apple in particular attracts in regards to visuals.
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
Let me guess, you dig Apple?
That thing looks ridiculous. I'll stick to console/pc gaming.
Ahh understood.Not dissing on Apple, I like Apple too. But there's a certain type of personality that Apple in particular attracts in regards to visuals.
fuck outta here with that bullshit.
Let me guess, you dig Apple?What?
Excuse me, but what?
What?
I hope you're joking.
Keep in mind that what they're releasing this year are the developer kits.
The consumer version, which is getting released next year, will not only be more aesthetically pleasing, it will have better components (higher-res screens, hopefully lower latency, lower weight, etc).
For a developer kit, it has been getting a lot of hype. I know that there are many non-developers who ordered one of these based on the hype, which I don't really understand. It's not a full launch, so the library of games you can play with one of these is basically non-existent at this point. Enthusiasts will be enthusiasts I guess.
No I am not joking. The looks don't bother me at all (although it isn't the prettiest), I have been following the news about this device since its inception but I still don't understand the hype it is getting on Neogaf. Maybe it is just me.
No I am not joking. The looks don't bother me at all (although it isn't the prettiest), I have been following the news about this device since its inception but I still don't understand the hype it is getting on Neogaf. Maybe it is just me. Feel free to enlighten me though
It offers a tantalizing glimpse of a future of affordable, high-quality virtual reality.No I am not joking. The looks don't bother me at all (although it isn't the prettiest), I have been following the news about this device since its inception but I still don't understand the hype it is getting on Neogaf. Maybe it is just me. Feel free to enlighten me though
MUST....
...RESIST.
If I read a review or impression that says, "this makes TF2 feel new all over again" I'm buying two. Still my second most-played game.
To this day I still don't understand the hype this ugly device is getting.
No I am not joking. The looks don't bother me at all (although it isn't the prettiest), I have been following the news about this device since its inception but I still don't understand the hype it is getting on Neogaf. Maybe it is just me. Feel free to enlighten me though
Same as the previous screen, 1280x800.what resolution is the screen in the headset for now?
I know they're targeting 1080p next year or whenever, but what resolution is the 7" screen?
Do you know what it does? Tell me, without looking it up. Otherwise, wtf dude.
How would you even aim accurately when unable to see your hands and gun? With crosshair?Time Crisis 5 with Oculus Rift please.
It is a virtual reality head mounted display.
what resolution is the screen in the headset for now?
I know they're targeting 1080p next year or whenever, but what resolution is the 7" screen?
How would you even aim accurately when unable to see your hands and gun? With crosshair?
No I am not joking. The looks don't bother me at all (although it isn't the prettiest), I have been following the news about this device since its inception but I still don't understand the hype it is getting on Neogaf. Maybe it is just me. Feel free to enlighten me though
This article from yesterday might interest you (he played 6 rounds of Badwater in VR mode) and gives a very candid review of the experience. Sounds a bit strange but VERY cool at the same time.
http://www.pcgamesn.com/tf2/team-fortress-2-vr-edition-revealed-six-rounds-badwater-oculus-rift
It's 1280x800, but only half the horizontal resolution per eye (since the screen is split in half with each eye getting its own view).
It's going to be very pixelated, and you're going to be able to see the black space between pixels. From the reviews I've read, the human brain tends to smooth things out, but it's not going to look like an HD display, or even an SD display seen from the standard viewing distance. The point of the kit is for developers to take it and figure out how to make games for VR, so an HD screen wasn't necessary or cost effective.
Which part of that is not exciting?
An on-rail shooter with headtracking and 1:1 scale would be cool, though. I'll just get killed looking around while the camera moves though xD
Team Fortress 2 patch just dropped, here is a guide to accompany it:
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Virtual_Reality
Heh.Does not work nicely with DirectX8 rendering - you'll need to switch to that new-fangled DirectX9 thing.
When has virtual reality worked before? Is there an actual market for this besides enthusiasts? Will this get the support in years to come? If the device is so enticing why is an unknown company funded by kickstarter making this and not a tech giant with millions of R&D money?
These are just a few of the questions I keep asking myself when reading about the oculus.
All those questions have been answered by the hundreds of articles and interviews about the Rift. You are clearly not reading about it very thoroughly.When has virtual reality worked before? Is there an actual market for this besides enthusiasts? Will this get the support in years to come? If the device is so enticing why is an unknown company funded by kickstarter making this and not a tech giant with millions of R&D money?
These are just a few of the questions I keep asking myself when reading about the oculus. Maybe I am crazy for thinking these things but something in my head is telling me to hold off until the hypetrain and the pr bull has died down.