There's nothing "technophobic" about being disinterested in or ambivalent about a luxury item like a video gaming VR application.
I don't think this type of thing is very compelling. It's nothing I want in my home any time soon. Same way I feel about smart phones, tablets, and modern gaming consoles.
It's just personal preference. And of course I have no problem with people who do dig this sort of thing.
Sega announces VR support for PC ver of Alien Isolation
- BoneSnapDeez
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Re: Sega announces VR support for PC ver of Alien Isolation
"It has no place" is not being disinterested or ambivalent, it's being dismissive, with the tacit implication that what we have is superior. It's pure technophobia. Further, it's flat out wrong.
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Re: Sega announces VR support for PC ver of Alien Isolation
First of all, I never once said it has no place - I said I don't think we need it. It's just one more gimmicky piece of expensive equipment to add to the motion or 3D junk that we already have.
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Re: Sega announces VR support for PC ver of Alien Isolation
Whoa! I just made a post saying I thought F-Zero with Oculus would never happen (in the E3 thread) and here you've gone and done it. Most impressive!TheSonicRetard wrote:Got F-Zero GX running in VR today at the office:
Can't express how much better this game is in vr. Being able to look around at upcoming track is an enormous benefit.
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