• @Naz@sh.itjust.works
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    211 months ago

    The camera angles and movement present in the trailer are definitely reminiscent of VR.

    I’m an avid VR player / enthusiast and I think I might be making a pass on this one, I’m not sure. Given the depth and immersion of a properly fitted helmet, I’ve had moments that were “too close for comfort” and photorealistic games like this can definitely impact your psychology.

    Most people are just like “Oh, but it’s simulated violence, and there’s lots of Call of Duty” - but there’s a huge difference between those games and VR.

    You are yourself in VR, even when playing a character, and it’s almost impossible to divorce that, even with mirrors.

    Guarantee you this game will cause some controversy upon early release, and I think that’s the point/intention.

      • @Kolgeirr@sh.itjust.works
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        311 months ago

        I’m not that guy, but I find my set up to be very comfortable and immersive. I use a Quest 2 with a VRCover full facial interface, an elite battery strap, a pair of good IEMs and a set of widmo prescription lens inserts, playing mostly PCVR titles wirelessly via Virtual Desktop. The battery counter balances the weight of the headset, and there’s no wire to step on and pull me out of the game.

        I used PSVR and a Rift S previously and this set up is much better.