This isn't directly associated with ED but it's a VR forum, so....
To those who have a Rift, do you sometimes find it irritating when people claim that VR is a "gimmick", or a "fad"? I do. But I've found that the experience of VR is impossible to describe; you have to try it to discover what all the fuss is about. Then you want it!
I find that a lot of people believe that VR is all about the stereoscopis 3D. Sure, that's part of it, but not the key point; the "winning" factor is being able to look around with your head - as you do in the real world. If it's fast and smooth enough and there is no perceptible lag then your subconscious is fooled and, therefore, you feel like you're there. And that's awesome!
I offer myself as an example; as I use only one eye, I don't get the 3D effect but looking around in VR is amazing! It's like having a spherical monitor wrapped around your head!
I've observed that the group of people who believe that VR is a "fad" or "gimmick" with no longevity, and the group of people who haven't tried it, are pretty much the same group.
To those who have a Rift, do you sometimes find it irritating when people claim that VR is a "gimmick", or a "fad"? I do. But I've found that the experience of VR is impossible to describe; you have to try it to discover what all the fuss is about. Then you want it!
I find that a lot of people believe that VR is all about the stereoscopis 3D. Sure, that's part of it, but not the key point; the "winning" factor is being able to look around with your head - as you do in the real world. If it's fast and smooth enough and there is no perceptible lag then your subconscious is fooled and, therefore, you feel like you're there. And that's awesome!
I offer myself as an example; as I use only one eye, I don't get the 3D effect but looking around in VR is amazing! It's like having a spherical monitor wrapped around your head!
I've observed that the group of people who believe that VR is a "fad" or "gimmick" with no longevity, and the group of people who haven't tried it, are pretty much the same group.