2015’s Virtual Reality Devices: Everything You Need To Know – The Gist




There are a bunch of virtual reality headsets on the market at the moment, so we’re helping you sort through them! Visit all of our channels: Features & Reviews …

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  1. It would be great if you could scan your room/office/etc, and then using the headset you could render it as a blank slate and decorate it with all sorts of digital lights and posters and sutch. Therefore you could have your regular room, and if you pop on the headset you can experience your cool themed room with posters and walls re-painted with different patterns.

  2. I'm spending about the same amount of time and resources on my personal holodeck as other people would a swimming pool. 

    I'm dedicating a 30sq foot space in my basement, with ceiling mounted rotating and pivoting cable holders, multiple fans, controllers, lighthouse trackers, additional subwoofers for low end sound, steady upgrades to my gaming pc, and honestly anything else I can think to buy for more immersion.  Will be getting an HTC Vive headset, plus SteamVR hand controllers. I already have a G27 wheel and HOTAS.

    I'm building a motherfucking holodeck!!!

  3. PS4 Virtual Reality(VR)
    They use the sensor technology like oculus, kinnect tech like microsoft, and remote tech like the wii. 1080p at 120fps has been confirmed. SPOILER ALERT: The light on the PS4 controller cant be turned off because its a VR sensor. They have been planning VR from the very beginning!

    Silent Hills(PT)
    "Watch out! The gap in the door. Its a seperate reality."

    I'LL BE COMING BACK. AND IM BRINGING MY NEW TOYS WITH ME

    MIND=BLOWN

  4. lets go ahead and tap that nerve system so we can have actual senses within the virtual world too. THAT would be awesome

  5. No one knows the panel specification of the yet to be announced consumer Oculus Rift and Oculus are not saying.  Saying its 1080p is either making stuff up or you have Palmer Lucky tied to a chair in the gamespot office.

  6. I'm gonna go with Morpheus being the top seller. Vive will have a steady but smaller base because I really can't see that being affordable and like you said, you'd already need a 1000+ PC to take advantage of it. Occulus will probably do okay depending on whether or not it can get on consoles. I doubt Sony will support it seeing as how they're in the game and I'm sure Microsoft is working on some VR for Xbox and Vive is going to be the PC gamers choice I'd imagine. I'm pretty excited. I hope Silent Hills is VR compatible.

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