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Nice thanks! I should probably pick one up for my GearVR because I share that a TON D:
I'll probably pick up Holopoint, Hover Junkers, Final Approach, and Pool Nation VR as well. The upcoming Budget Cuts & Serious Sam VR are looking pretty cool. May give Audioshield & Battle Dome a try as well, and of course Elite Dangerous looks pretty cool.
Interesting. Thanks. Once you've used it a bit, I'd like to know what you think.
Yeah, they really need to partner up with Amazon or something and get them sold here in the US.
As far as games go... anyone pick up Raw Data today? Currently the top seller on Steam - 1st time that has happened for a VR game. Apparently all the hype was well placed, seems the game is in a league of its own. Not sure I'll get it tonight but I'll probably get it before the sale ends on the 21st.
Nvidia's VR Funhouse also came out today for those that want something free and have the horsepower to run it.
Wow, Funhouse's graphics are pretty awesome! Anxious to give it a try!
Raw Data looks crazy!
D:Low Quality GPU: GeForce GTX 980 Ti, TITAN X, 1060 or 1070 CPU: Intel Core i7-4790
Medium Quality GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 CPU: Intel Core i7-5930
High Quality GPU: A single Geforce GTX 1080, or a 2-Way GeForce GTX 1070, TITAN X or 980 Ti SLI setup GPU PhysX: Also requires a GeForce GTX 980 Ti, or greater, to be dedicated as a PhysX GPU in the NVIDIA Control Panel CPU: Intel Core i7-5930
Did you see Nvidia's recommended specs for Funhouse?
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Funhouse is a tech demo, so NVIDIA goes all out. It has a massive PhysX simulation and another massive audio simulation on top of the standard graphics requirements for VR.Did you see Nvidia's recommended specs for Funhouse?
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Oh yeah, as far as my desire for a laptop to make this portable...hahaha. This would be such a pain to go anywhere with. HMD + mega-cable coil. Two controllers + chargers. Two Lighthouses + power supplies. Laptop or computer/monitor/keyboard/mouse. Surge strip & extension cords for everything. The GearVR wins hands-down here. In fact, I really hope that VirZoom releases the games for the GearVR soon because it'd be soooooo much easier for cycling. I am currently undecided on a computer. I will probably end up with a GTX1070 laptop, but my original idea of the 380T with the handle wouldn't be bad either. Having a screen there to see what's going on inside the HMD is really handy when you have someone else (especially kids) playing, but I just don't think I'd be willing to pack everything up & go visit a friend's house with the full kit all that often because it'd be such a pain.
I don't think being portable would be too bad, but the hardest part is that you don't get a carrying case out of the box (unlike with the Rift) and you really need to use tripods for the Lighthouses so you can move them around easily. I think I saw some people just getting some Pelican cases for the Vive, and I believe they even used the Vive's original foam packaging to go inside the Pelican case.
What might be pretty awesome is if you live in a not-so-humid/hot place, and you could do Vive demonstrations outside. You could get one of those tents, and setup a Lighthouse on two of the support poles while creating some rig for the main cable that goes to the top... or just mount some PC to the top.
As for the lenses, I haven't really had an issue with the lenses fogging up, but I do have issues with my glasses gunking up. It's the same reason why I can't wear contacts as they get too much protein build-up. Although, I did cringe when my friend used my Vive and took a paper towel to the inside lenses. Fortunately, it was a Viva paper towel, which is pretty darn soft, but I would have strongly preferred a microfiber cloth for the difficult-to-replace lenses in my $800 headset.
Funhouse is a tech demo, so NVIDIA goes all out. It has a massive PhysX simulation and another massive audio simulation on top of the standard graphics requirements for VR.
So one question for you guys that I haven't really seen an answer to...what is the must have game? To me this is like a new console purchase, I'll be picking up a couple of games and want to know what's worth my money. I've heard of the big ones like Eve Valkyrie and Dirt Rally. Any others that are fun with the controller or keyboard?
Teleportation is a hot topic. MANY people hate it. I prefer it at this point because any sort of control movement or automated movement makes me sick :/
My understanding is though that Raw Data does it slightly differently than everyone else with a kind of blurry run action that makes it less jarring that normal teleportation.
Teleportation is a hot topic. MANY people hate it. I prefer it at this point because any sort of control movement or automated movement makes me sick :/
My understanding is though that Raw Data does it slightly differently than everyone else with a kind of blurry run action that makes it less jarring that normal teleportation.
I had no problem with Raw Data's teleportation, which was surprising because I thought it WOULD be jarring. I suspect it has to do with the blink effect in film, when they cut to new scenes...for some reason it doesn't really bother us.