Read more.Preview program will launch on 15th Nov, giving access to many top VR games.
Read more.Preview program will launch on 15th Nov, giving access to many top VR games.
I'm not sure how many people will find the £380 entry price affordable...Microsoft’s ‘easy and affordable’ HMDs
Anything that pushes VR quality forward is OK in my book...
I think it is the lack of £300 graphics card on top of that which makes a difference. MS are claiming you can do VR with a laptop's integrated graphics.
Having said that, I notice the Rift says I need at least a GTX960 or an R9 290, which is odd when my R9 380 pretty much beats the GTX 960 in benchmarks these days.
I've got a Rx480 which is VR capable but spending the same again on a headset that may or may not be used is just to much. Make it £150ish and i'd jump at one instead of replacing my monitor... The thought of a £400 box I use twice and put on a shelve is just too much of a concern - I also could only use it seated which reduces the appeal.
I wondered the same until I got a go. Was the Playstation VR demo where you get to fly an X-Wing. That isn't a full game and I don't have a Playstation, but I wanted in somehow
I had previously seen a demo at the computer museum, but that was just like sitting in a movie so not really impressive.
In the same way that a Peugeot 5008 is clearly more than 10x better than a Ferrari 488
And then they go and mention that it's had a new oil filter on the 'for sale' listing - anyone that feels the need to point that out is not someone you want to buy a second hand car from
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