Case in point, my folks and siblings know what a Playstation or Xbox is, they have even tried VR. If I ask them what a Playstation VR 2 is, they be like. What?
People are talking about it, just not so much outside of media and gaming circles. Also VR isn't a new thing with the arrival of PSVR 2. So there is no revolution in discussion about it and rightly so especially with the high price of entry VR has as a whole.
Classy.
Kinda obvious why given the clout the game has outside of specialist gaming circles ($$$$$)
Haha, you forget HipHopGamer days then. Whatabout Angry Joe etc.
I was also meaning the Quest 2 VR Link Cable which although is wired, means you can then play the Steam VR games that AShadow was talking about. I appreciate the experience won't be as good as native PSVR 2 gaming, but at least the library is there for the taking unlike SONY's walled-garden approach.
"but Quest 2 can't play games that came out on PSVR for the last 7 years like Hitman 3, Skyrim, Borderlands, LA Noire, etc. The tech has limits."
But nether can the PSVR 2...
Not natively but via the cable or via wireless play with a ~£700 medium spec PC (making the cost the same as a PSVR 2/PS5 combo) you can play all those games comfortably on Quest 2.
Erm...Thrill of the Fight says hello.
Oh dear, another one of these flame war, riling gamers up articles. I'm not even going to grab the popcorn (the popcorn grabs me).
Wake me up when it's over.
MS does not need these pat on the back type articles.
Well it's not just any guy tho. However, you are correct depending on how relevant you view Doc's opinion.
That thumbnail image bringing new meaning to the word "dickhead". LOL.
You need training.
https://n4g.com/news/253743...
In the words of a certain John McClane - Welcome to the party pal.
Not much fanfare for this, but could be a neat alternative to Payday games except Payday 3 comes this year.
If anyone can upgrade the engine then Crytek can. Good news anyway. Hunt looks pretty awesome anyway, but with UE5 a thing now Cryengine beginning to look dated perhaps?
I think the reception of HL:Alyx is more than just "good" is has been widely regarded and credited as one of the best VR games to-date. You are right though, it is one game and perhaps I was being somewhat melodramatic.
The onus is on the developers themselves. Take PC VR, did you guys know there is a chap called LukeRoss who does flatscreen to VR conversions using a gamepad not motion controls. Yeh, some circles might scoff and say gamepad is not proper VR, but many others would disagree. Giving some examples you can play Elden Ring in VR, Cyberpunk 2077 even Spider-Man. These are all AAA titles that the developers decided not to invest in VR for whatever reason. Yet a single person has managed to do it. ...
Seems like it could even be staged.