WhiteNoiz3
WhiteNoiz3
WhiteNoiz3

Steam has like 100 million users - I think 2% of that is pretty impressive for a technology that has been around less than 5 years. 1080 level GPUs have only hit the mainstream in the last year or two - it takes years for people to upgrade their machines. I’ve witnessed a number of people who upgraded this year and

I have a theory that the higher the frame rate is, the more your brain believes it’s witnessing motion. Prevailing theories are that motion sickness comes from a mismatch between what your eyes are seeing and your body is experiencing. At least that would explain why the older version isn’t as sickening.

Anyone else’s brain go here?

Wouldn’t it make way more sense to just figure out how to make VR headsets wireless?

My favorite so far was a rescue mission called “Operation Lazy Shield”

I think it’s kind of a chicken and egg situation. Once there’s a ‘killer app’ for VR, people will start thinking about making ‘VR first’ games. I also think that as time goes on, VR glasses will become small enough and cheap enough that everyone may own a pair, kind of how multitouch has become a standard feature for

Hah, guy pirates a game then asks for extra features to be added. Typical.

I wonder if most people on here know that Nintendo started out making software for other consoles, like the Colecovision and arcade games.