yea i dont think vr is going anywhere ...but i also think its because its cheaper to make a vr headset than a large tv that has like 8k 120hrz micro oled ...... because the headset uses small oled panels its cheaper to manufacturer.....but i also believe that eventually there will be large tv sets that have like mb hologram or 3d technology that gives the same sense of depth and field of view as a vr headset
I use to be of the mindset that VR was a gimmick, so I can understand that viewpoint. But I've been VRing for years and I couldn't imagine gaming without it now. For me, regardless of how big or impressive TVs may become, it could never match the enjoyment of seeing and experiencing it with my own eyes. Thank you so much for commenting.
Awesome 😅 There's a few PSVR2 that are simply stunning in VR, and some notable ones coming out before the end of the year. I can't wait for Into the Radius to drop next month.
Same with the hardware. The hardware is developing, we just have to wait. There will come a point where the headsets are light, the batteries will last a day and they will look *cool*. The machine of progress just has to grind the the problem down until it is smooth. The machine has started it's work, it's not going to stop until we have retinal implants and BCI.
Absolutely true. I handle the NES or N64 controllers nowadays and wonder to myself, "how the hell did we use these things back in the day?" but over time design, functionality, and ergonomics filled in the gaps, and now we have the DualSense controller. With enough time, VR will be this seamless experience; probably something as simple as a pair of glasses and gloves to simulate touch.
So true man, been there too at the beginning, seeing ‘games’ grow from pixelated freubelings to full epic stories. My wife gave me a nintendo system for my birthday, snes i believe, it had the cassette with secred of mana, still hear the tjne in my head now while i write this, think it was 30y ago. That game so simple but we could play together on the same screen, hacking and slashing, buying new gear at the store, those were happy times! Now we have NMS an asgards wrath 2 o my god dreams do come through!
See, here is a man who understands. It's been an amazing journey seeing how far gaming has come, and the potential of where it may go in the coming years. Secret of Mana was my jam on the SNES; I use to play through it, beat it, and then just start it again. And you ain't lying; even to this day I will occasionally pull up the soundtrack on UA-cam and relive the memories. It's great to hear that you and your wife share the same hobby; you're winning at life brother. Thank you for watching.
yea i dont think vr is going anywhere ...but i also think its because its cheaper to make a vr headset than a large tv that has like 8k 120hrz micro oled ...... because the headset uses small oled panels its cheaper to manufacturer.....but i also believe that eventually there will be large tv sets that have like mb hologram or 3d technology that gives the same sense of depth and field of view as a vr headset
I use to be of the mindset that VR was a gimmick, so I can understand that viewpoint. But I've been VRing for years and I couldn't imagine gaming without it now. For me, regardless of how big or impressive TVs may become, it could never match the enjoyment of seeing and experiencing it with my own eyes. Thank you so much for commenting.
by the way i have a psvr2 headest so i understand that it looks so much better in the headset than what you see on your mobile phone screen
Awesome 😅 There's a few PSVR2 that are simply stunning in VR, and some notable ones coming out before the end of the year. I can't wait for Into the Radius to drop next month.
Same with the hardware. The hardware is developing, we just have to wait. There will come a point where the headsets are light, the batteries will last a day and they will look *cool*. The machine of progress just has to grind the the problem down until it is smooth. The machine has started it's work, it's not going to stop until we have retinal implants and BCI.
Absolutely true. I handle the NES or N64 controllers nowadays and wonder to myself, "how the hell did we use these things back in the day?" but over time design, functionality, and ergonomics filled in the gaps, and now we have the DualSense controller.
With enough time, VR will be this seamless experience; probably something as simple as a pair of glasses and gloves to simulate touch.
So true man, been there too at the beginning, seeing ‘games’ grow from pixelated freubelings to full epic stories. My wife gave me a nintendo system for my birthday, snes i believe, it had the cassette with secred of mana, still hear the tjne in my head now while i write this, think it was 30y ago. That game so simple but we could play together on the same screen, hacking and slashing, buying new gear at the store, those were happy times! Now we have NMS an asgards wrath 2 o my god dreams do come through!
See, here is a man who understands. It's been an amazing journey seeing how far gaming has come, and the potential of where it may go in the coming years.
Secret of Mana was my jam on the SNES; I use to play through it, beat it, and then just start it again. And you ain't lying; even to this day I will occasionally pull up the soundtrack on UA-cam and relive the memories.
It's great to hear that you and your wife share the same hobby; you're winning at life brother.
Thank you for watching.
@@alanikee838 so true man so true