Well let´s hope not, even that i don´t really care about real/full vr-titles and mostly play on immersive-screen-modes, when VR is dead then so is vorpx and everything else related to VR. Yes i also noticed a certain lack of new (and most of all “good/interesting”) vr-games on steam, i am usually not that negative but i was thinking to myself like “Is this already the beginning of the end?” The extremely low amount of good VR games released lately does make me worry a bit about the future of VR in general. So I’m extremely happy with Vorpx, especially now that I have it running perfectly on my G2. PCVR same thing – when you look at the pcvr releases the last year. Since maybe a year almost nothing good has been released for PSVR anymore. Hopefully this would be something Ralf puts into his mind within the next few updates, but i can also live with it not happening. I think i read a few comments where people wanted to have the option to make the screen even bigger plus more distance options:įirst of all i think it would be better not to have too many options, coz i often find myself trying out different ways for way too long and still can´t make up my mind what is finally better for my taste, on the other hand…i would definitely say “YES!” to the option of increasing screen size along with increasing distance. Getting back to vorpX´s immersive screen and wishes users here have made public. So in my opinion vorpX did far more for VR than they expected HL:Alyx to do, let alone that Alyx is getting old anyway, but vorpX not. Not sure about the gaming industry in general, but for sure the VR industry should not only honor Ralf but also be very thankful for him and his software, i mean in my case it saved VR for me! If i wouldn´t have found myself playing on this immersive vr-screen, i´d have dumped VR one month ago coz from all my “vr-disappointments” i wasn´t even interested in HALF-LIFE:ALYX anymore. I already said it many times, but Ralf should be awarded & recognized by the whole game industry for this incredible software. While i love regular non-vr wave-shooters, i have a major problem with them in VR, since in my opinion all thise stressful shooting and dodging into all directions, takes away too much of the immersion, or in other words…i am way too focused on hitting targets while dodging bullets, that i don´t have time to feel “immersed” into the actual game, i mean there is this virtual reality and all what i do is standing there, shooting targets as if my life depends on it, i could as well shoot cans in the real world, that would be almost as “great” as playing a vr-wave shooter. There are sure people who luv those bow-shooters (or VR-wave-shooters) but for me it was just plain stressful and annoying.īut the problem ain´t the bow (or bow-technique) coz those wave-shooters where you shoot with a regular gun are also way too stressful in my opinion. I am also not having any plans in stressing myself that way in a VR-game ever again. LOL! I played this bow-shooter for about 20 minutes (where i probably shot more arrows than robin hood his entire life) and never went back to it again. Holding my arms out until my shoulders ache in order to fly is not fun ducking my head down to swim is just stupid if I want to shoot an arrow give me a button, don’t make me use my controllers like a bow, blah blah blah. Native VR games, for me, have been a sad disappointment. …just hope you guys from vorpX stay on this for the rest of my vr-gaming life, lol. So finally, i can say vorpX kinda saved VR for me, coz now i am also getting more into the mood of not only playing games in immersive mode but in real VR as well. I also must say games like SENUA´S SACRIFICE, a 3rd person game getting its VR version years later, was one of the few “vr titles” really being much more fun than all of those “exclusive” VR titles who try to much to give that huge “immersive feeling”. Needless to say i was almost about to abandon VR because the exclusive VR games just really didn´t do it for me, i am still more for a relaxed way of gaming and not really having fun with jumping around while swinging arms in a almost hysterical way while trying to hit and dodge enemies. I actually regret ever trying to play games in this mode, coz now, VR this or Vr that, playing games the regular way on my 31inch monitor is like missing so much that actually playing games there is even less than just half of the fun compared to when playing in immersive modes, or in other words….i don´t play games without my vr goggles anymore, even if it´s some “stupid” 16bit pixelshooter coz those games are as well much more fun in immersive mode.
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