Good to know about the motion sickness - as this was the biggest negative from most previews of the game. Seems good we can steel ourselves against it.
To be honest Simon I have been surprised by how well I have coped, It affects people in different ways and I thought I would be quite bad, but all in all nowhere near what I thought it would be.
I do seem to have gotten my VR legs so to speak, but I'm still not going to take my time to make sure.
Walking around a creepy house in VR is quite an experience, especially when it's this well done.
still going to take my time
I'm not sure how much playing Resi in VR would be an "enjoyable" experience
One thing that VR needs to be wary of is the psychological effects games in the future will have. I mean it will get to the stage were things will become so realistic and immersive that it will affect peoples mental stats... akin to what soldiers face after being in war conflicts. horrors and such could badly affect some folk
To be fair delboy I have thought the same, it is such an immersive experience, the detachment you get when you play games on a TV disapears, it's one of the reasons Horror works so well.
But yeah when you struggle to tell the difference between the real and virtual world, it has got to affect you.
I dont think it will even be a case of telling the difference between real worlds or not I mean in the soldier example they know that the world is not the same as the country they are currently fighting in but just the brain being shocked so much creates trauma that then moulds the brain differently which can create flashbacks and such during dreams and downtime, the brain can become really stressed in down times due to the intensity of images and experiences in war or in this case gaming.
Keep these up Amiga, I've got no intention (well actually no money) to get 3D yet but i'll look into it in the future and it's always good to see what actual users think. Cheers bud
Having owned PSVR for a while now I am more convinced than ever that VR is no gimmick.
The VR available now really is just the beginning, and as impressive as it is now it has it's limitations, resolution for me the biggest.
But it's potential is obvious and it is only a matter of time before VR takes it's place in societies media.
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posted on 4/12/16
Good to know about the motion sickness - as this was the biggest negative from most previews of the game. Seems good we can steel ourselves against it.
posted on 4/12/16
To be honest Simon I have been surprised by how well I have coped, It affects people in different ways and I thought I would be quite bad, but all in all nowhere near what I thought it would be.
I do seem to have gotten my VR legs so to speak, but I'm still not going to take my time to make sure.
Walking around a creepy house in VR is quite an experience, especially when it's this well done.
posted on 4/12/16
still going to take my time
posted on 5/12/16
I'm not sure how much playing Resi in VR would be an "enjoyable" experience
posted on 5/12/16
One thing that VR needs to be wary of is the psychological effects games in the future will have. I mean it will get to the stage were things will become so realistic and immersive that it will affect peoples mental stats... akin to what soldiers face after being in war conflicts. horrors and such could badly affect some folk
posted on 5/12/16
To be fair delboy I have thought the same, it is such an immersive experience, the detachment you get when you play games on a TV disapears, it's one of the reasons Horror works so well.
But yeah when you struggle to tell the difference between the real and virtual world, it has got to affect you.
posted on 6/12/16
I dont think it will even be a case of telling the difference between real worlds or not I mean in the soldier example they know that the world is not the same as the country they are currently fighting in but just the brain being shocked so much creates trauma that then moulds the brain differently which can create flashbacks and such during dreams and downtime, the brain can become really stressed in down times due to the intensity of images and experiences in war or in this case gaming.
posted on 6/12/16
Keep these up Amiga, I've got no intention (well actually no money) to get 3D yet but i'll look into it in the future and it's always good to see what actual users think. Cheers bud
posted on 6/12/16
Having owned PSVR for a while now I am more convinced than ever that VR is no gimmick.
The VR available now really is just the beginning, and as impressive as it is now it has it's limitations, resolution for me the biggest.
But it's potential is obvious and it is only a matter of time before VR takes it's place in societies media.
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