Posted July 03, 2016
Since I had received and used my HTC Vive, there has been an amazing amount of content and experiences made available, many of which I have acquired, but only a few I have tried.
What I can say is this: VR is a paradigm shift now, it is becoming more mainstream. NBC has already committed 85 hours of VR content during its broadcast of the Olympics in Rio.
I own more than 200 games/experiences in VR and once everyone's machine is up to par (and to be honest, I had to upgrade to a GTX 970 to play the Witcher 3, the minimum requirement for VR), this is going to become a new item on everyone's bucket list who likes to spend money to have fun.
One of my favorite simulations, NoLimits Coaster 2 already has support for OpenVR and it is nothing short of amazing to see it in VR as opposed to using a mouse and keyboard on a flat screen. Creating games capable of a VR experience using a game engine such as Unity or Unreal 4, it has never been easier to be so expressive.
When titles such as Fallout 4 VR and Doom were announced at E3 this year, people paid attention. The state of the art has caught up and VR is an awesome reality.
I hope if one does not already have it, they at least get the opportunity to try it. You might walk out of the store with less funds than you did walking in.
What I can say is this: VR is a paradigm shift now, it is becoming more mainstream. NBC has already committed 85 hours of VR content during its broadcast of the Olympics in Rio.
I own more than 200 games/experiences in VR and once everyone's machine is up to par (and to be honest, I had to upgrade to a GTX 970 to play the Witcher 3, the minimum requirement for VR), this is going to become a new item on everyone's bucket list who likes to spend money to have fun.
One of my favorite simulations, NoLimits Coaster 2 already has support for OpenVR and it is nothing short of amazing to see it in VR as opposed to using a mouse and keyboard on a flat screen. Creating games capable of a VR experience using a game engine such as Unity or Unreal 4, it has never been easier to be so expressive.
When titles such as Fallout 4 VR and Doom were announced at E3 this year, people paid attention. The state of the art has caught up and VR is an awesome reality.
I hope if one does not already have it, they at least get the opportunity to try it. You might walk out of the store with less funds than you did walking in.