..could be a reality sooner than you think.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/sharp-4k-display-smartphone-trade-offs,28915.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/sharp-4k-display-smartphone-trade-offs,28915.html
Great news, despite what current rift users might say I will only hop on the VR bus when 4K is available.
Great news, despite what current rift users might say I will only hop on the VR bus when 4K is available.
I am a current rift user and I certainly wouldn't argue with you.
Great news, despite what current rift users might say I will only hop on the VR bus when 4K is available.
Great news, despite what current rift users might say I will only hop on the VR bus when 4K is available.
Personally - I think the 4k story for VR is some way off. The need to for vsync locked FPS at a bare min of 75hz means that you'll need a beast of a card to drive 4k. It needs optimisations to filter through the entire stack (DX12 / VR specific development such as Liquid VR / SLI support with per eye rendering etc etc / game implementations & graphics engines to be brought up to speed) ... I made all that up and know nothing about VR Dev, just wanted to sound like I knew what I was talking about. *Reps self*
As a very happy dk2 owner I still completely agree with you in that VR ultimately needs to get to 4k and beyond before everyone will jump right in,which it will relatively soon by the looks of things
The prospect of this combined with Elite, and maybe something like the first 5 minutes of the Unreal 4 talk at GDC for example, for planetary landings..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clakekAHQx0&feature=youtu.be
...and its crap your pants in anticipation time...
5 to six hours of daylight and it was raining all the time
Damn just wish I still had 4k eyes.![]()
4k needs to be the bare minimum just so it doesn't look so bad and will help the sde effect more over 1440p over 1080p.
It doesn't need to be the minimum for a product that will deliver a better experience than the raw numbers suggest. In an awful lot of people's opinions (you don't need to read far) the DK2 experience is already way above the monitor experience even if the basic numbers fall way short. ED on a DK2 is several orders of magnitude better than ED on a 4K screen, for a lot of us. So while the resolution clearly needs to improve, and will, 4k is not needed to deliver an amazing experience. When it comes, sure the experience will be enhanced again, but even 1440p will keep me happy for a couple of years. The DK2 still wows me, long beyond the wow factor of 4k on a monitor.![]()
I wonder whether HMD's will come with SD slots that have the games 4k textures already preloaded and ready to be uploaded direct into the display unit
well the 4k in a hmd will make it even MORE of an amazing experience lol
Curious. Have you ever tried ED on the Rift?
edit - and for the sake of making a point, now I run this on the Rift, low res or not, I could never go back to the monitor experience.