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by GordonS
1517 days ago
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Current generation VR just doesn't excite or interest me. But I am excited for what's going to come, now that VR is getting some serious investment. My wishlist: - no motion sickness or headaches (not sure if this is going to be possible for 100% of people)
- lighter, less bulky, less ridiculous looking, more comfortable headsets; the dream would be something like a pair of regular glasses, or goggles
- higher resolutionAnd, with time, I'd like to see hardware become less expensive, giving it a chance to become more mainstream. |
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We can do this right now on the Index. You need:
- A computer that can output 144 fps consistently without drops.
- Well-positioned lighthouses.
- Software that only moves the virtual world in response to the player moving in the real world (except via blink teleportation).
Unseen Diplomacy, The Lab, and Half Life Alyx, when played with the right settings or hardware, should make basically no one motion sick.
Unfortunately, people don't like blink teleportation because it usually sucks. Games like Unseen Diplomacy are able to create large spaces without teleportation, but have pretty large play space requirements. IMO, there's room for more creativity in this space. Budget Cuts, for example, manages to make blink teleportation really work.