Valve VR, the HTC RE Vive

Started by Legend, Mar 01, 2015, 07:32 PM

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Legend




90 hz refresh rate, 2,400 by 1,080 resolution, and full room motion tracking.

This thing is legit.

Dr. Pezus

The next level of VR (TM)

Also, RIP Oculus lol. At least Sony still has a chance to dominate the console market with PM

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 01, 2015, 07:47 PM
The next level of VR (TM)

Also, RIP Oculus lol. At least Sony still has a chance to dominate the console market with PM
I'm not so sure.  OR is almost certainly going to be comparable, and has more exposure. 

Legend

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 01, 2015, 07:47 PM
The next level of VR (TM)

Also, RIP Oculus lol. At least Sony still has a chance to dominate the console market with PM

RIP DK2, sure.

But who knows what specs the final one has.

DerNebel

Bwahahahahaha, in stores this holiday season? And devs only get it in spring? With these devs on board?



I think Valve has finally let their success go to their heads, this just screams failure.

the-pi-guy

Quote from: DerNebel on Mar 01, 2015, 08:01 PM
Bwahahahahaha, in stores this holiday season? And devs only get it in spring? With these devs on board?

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I think Valve has finally let their success go to their heads, this just screams failure.
Men, VR is already in dev hands, won't take that long to add support for another headset. 

DerNebel

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Mar 01, 2015, 08:02 PM
Men, VR is already in dev hands, won't take that long to add support for another headset.
Yeah it might be in devs hands, but what are big devs actually doing with it? It's way too insignificant at the moment to put some serious dev resources behind it as a third party.

If this releases with only support for some indie games and old Valve games (as I highly doubt they're still making new AAA games) this will be nothing but a niche product.

But I don't believe this'll come in 2015 anyway, I mean what's with their Steam Machines, weren't they supposed to be already out as well? Those were delayed too.

Mmm_fish_tacos

http://www.htcvr.com

Looks good, if this does come out this year and supports project cars, or any sort of flight sim I'll buy if it's not a grand

the-pi-guy

Quote from: DerNebel on Mar 01, 2015, 08:20 PM
Yeah it might be in devs hands, but what are big devs actually doing with it? It's way too insignificant at the moment to put some serious dev resources behind it as a third party.

If this releases with only support for some indie games and old Valve games (as I highly doubt they're still making new AAA games) this will be nothing but a niche product.

But I don't believe this'll come in 2015 anyway, I mean what's with their Steam Machines, weren't they supposed to be already out as well? Those were delayed too.
I'm talking about OR, its already in dev's hands.  Valve is making it their goal for support for many VR headsets.  This won't fail because of lack of support.  I suspect it will fail because OR is already ahead of the game. 

DerNebel

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Mar 01, 2015, 08:31 PM
I'm talking about OR, its already in dev's hands.  Valve is making it their goal for support for many VR headsets.  This won't fail because of lack of support.  I suspect it will fail because OR is already ahead of the game.
Yes I know you were talking about OR, but OR support for actually significant games is pretty dang small as well (though OR has Facebook behind it, so that can help with that), the reality of the matter is just that the large majority of the industry is not ready to make a serious commitment to VR in 2015.

Legend

Quote from: DerNebel on Mar 01, 2015, 08:43 PM
Yes I know you were talking about OR, but OR support for actually significant games is pretty dang small as well (though OR has Facebook behind it, so that can help with that), the reality of the matter is just that the large majority of the industry is not ready to make a serious commitment to VR in 2015.

I think the next few months will change your opinion.

Devs have had the tech for a while and about know will be when bigger projects, if they exist, could be announced.

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: DerNebel on Mar 01, 2015, 08:20 PM
Yeah it might be in devs hands, but what are big devs actually doing with it? It's way too insignificant at the moment to put some serious dev resources behind it as a third party.

If this releases with only support for some indie games and old Valve games (as I highly doubt they're still making new AAA games) this will be nothing but a niche product.

But I don't believe this'll come in 2015 anyway, I mean what's with their Steam Machines, weren't they supposed to be already out as well? Those were delayed too.
Hold your horses. Portal 3 or HL3 with this would be huge

Rorono

Quote from: DerNebel on Mar 01, 2015, 08:01 PM
Bwahahahahaha, in stores this holiday season?

That means 2017's holiday season.

DerNebel

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 01, 2015, 08:48 PM
Hold your horses. Portal 3 or HL3 with this would be huge
Like I said, I highly doubt that Valve is still making AAA games themselves.

DerNebel

Quote from: Legend on Mar 01, 2015, 08:45 PM
I think the next few months will change your opinion.

Devs have had the tech for a while and about know will be when bigger projects, if they exist, could be announced.
Possibly, I personally don't have a huge interest in VR at the moment anyway, I kinda do see it as the future of gaming, but I have a hard time seeing it as a huge player until a couple years from now. I just don't see all that many people wanting to buy another $300+ (just a guess) accessory for gaming at the moment and I don't see many companies being willing to really invest into it for now.

But the moment we'll be able to send all 5 senses into VR I'll be there day 1, though that in a sense might lead to a ton of ethical problems on top of the technical ones so I'm not sure we'll have this all too soon. :D