RurouniZel
Asks questions so Ezalc doesn't have to
So my local mall has a Microsoft store and they were demonstrating the Vive and letting people try it out. I decided it was high time to dive in and see if the hype is real.
From a tech standpoint, it certainly is impressive, more than I thought it would be. It seemed a little blurry to me but I'm sure that's because I wasn't given time to fiddle with the lenses to get them in focus but even then it was damn impressive. I had the most fun with Tilt Brush (from a painting background it's no surprise), I drew a quick 3 minute doodle of Sonic that I sadly have no picture of 'cause I stupidly did not give my phone to someone to take a picture of. >:/ The archery game was damn cool as well.
But the demonstration on the ship with underwater ship and watching the fish swim while a whale flew past me, that was my "wow" moment. It kind of made me realize that my ultimate VR experience wouldn't be so much "game" as much as "walking simulator on steroids". Take me to a breathtaking 3D world and just let me sit in it for a while seeing amazing sights would be incredible I think, though I worry if the novelty would wear off eventually (I was also "wowed" by the 3DS screen and I never use that feature anymore).
Super positive experience all around though. I hope it comes down in price and gets more neat software.
From a tech standpoint, it certainly is impressive, more than I thought it would be. It seemed a little blurry to me but I'm sure that's because I wasn't given time to fiddle with the lenses to get them in focus but even then it was damn impressive. I had the most fun with Tilt Brush (from a painting background it's no surprise), I drew a quick 3 minute doodle of Sonic that I sadly have no picture of 'cause I stupidly did not give my phone to someone to take a picture of. >:/ The archery game was damn cool as well.
But the demonstration on the ship with underwater ship and watching the fish swim while a whale flew past me, that was my "wow" moment. It kind of made me realize that my ultimate VR experience wouldn't be so much "game" as much as "walking simulator on steroids". Take me to a breathtaking 3D world and just let me sit in it for a while seeing amazing sights would be incredible I think, though I worry if the novelty would wear off eventually (I was also "wowed" by the 3DS screen and I never use that feature anymore).
Super positive experience all around though. I hope it comes down in price and gets more neat software.