VR is the buzzword of now, so it makes sense...
Reminds me of the F-Zero AX cabinet with the rollercoaster type chair. i.e. Awesome.
"While there will no doubt be an innovative coder somewhere in the world who will tackle the challenge of creating an application that allows for an Xbox One ‘virtual cinema’ prior to the launch of the official software, at this time no such support exists." ;)
Was announced that it will March 2014. Project Morpheus only though.
Yup. Link is in the article.
That was the initial reveal, this is the details announced later.
It's a regular feature series on VRFocus about how each aspect of VR - hardware, software, publishers etc. - work for or against the whole. This edition concentrates on the Oculus Rift's performance in 2014.
...nothing like a bit of constructive criticism, eh? ;)
(And just so you know, this is just one weekly feature when there's an average of 60+ articles going live on the website!)
You have misunderstood.
American pre-order. Pants = trousers in America.
No problem! :)
Yep, November: http://vrfocus.com/archives...
Something tells me you haven't heard of the Durovis Dive, GameFace, Altergaze etc.
http://vrfocus.com/archives...
"We're working on FPS" + "We love VR" = easy connection to make. ;)
@snookiegamer The US aren't awake right now. Brits rule this comments section!
Then his point is wrong!
I've played many games in third-person in VR and many of them are better experiences then first-person games!
Yes it is. I don't get your point...
You thought right then!
No problem. :)
A guy has made two demo areas from Ghibli films that you can wander around in VR. He's know making Cowboy Bebop and adding interactive components to it. Good?
http://vrfocus.com/archives...
http://vrfocus.com/archives...
Some of these comments are not nice. But then, I guess they're all based on the price, which is pretty steep.