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Who plans to get VR headgear within 1 year? - BoFox - 05-11-2016

If not for gaming, for videos, as they're getting to be quite popular on Youtube (it's just the beginning).

Like, for example, Samsung VR advertises this:




Some are hoping for 4K smartphones, so that it won't be as pixelated when viewing via VR headgear.  Looks like Samsung Galaxy Note 6 won't be 4K..  still 1440p. 

Oculus Rift is another alternative..

Sony PS4 Neo VR looks to be promising.  Also, I wonder what Nvidia has planned, exactly..

With this video below:


A 3D tracking headset would really give the feeling of immersion, especially as the jet rolls upside down and all that stuff..    It really makes you feel like you're there.

And this one:



It looks almost like a game, doesn't it?  Well, Nvidia announced this new tech program that can take 360-degree snapshots from within video games with GTX 10x0 series.  Ya know, Ansel?  I'm wondering if it's just for 360-degree screenshots, like this one of Obama:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ0rtwohMnM
(As you can see, the 360 selfie was taken with Ricoh Theta - make sure to view it in full-screen)
https://theta360.com/s/pF4UJT3bg3jgG3oHqeegTQyUC

But not just a damn screenshot but a 360-degree recording from within video games would be kick-ass in the future.  Maybe the bandwidth requirements would be too high and constricting for now, but I'm sure it'll be feasible in no time.  Ya know how so many people love watching walk-throughs rather than playing games themselves?  (Esp, since it's free, and some people just don't feel like playing or going thru the learning curve or challenges..)  It might raise issues with video game developers, if Youtube shows all of it for free online, hmm?

Interesting times..


RE: Who plans to get VR headgear within 1 year? - SteelCrysis - 05-12-2016

Not me, and not a lot of others either: http://www.techpowerup.com/222412/no-takers-for-vr-techpowerup-new-gpu-survey


RE: Who plans to get VR headgear within 1 year? - ocre - 05-12-2016

I may get a VR headset....

Kind of think that the VR market is confusing at this point. With so many players, which one will break out? VR is very interesting but I am apprehensive....see, many many years ago there was a lot of talk and hype over VR. We were led to believe so much and many had the expectation it was just around the corner. But all that hype and excitement ended with a massive let down. This was a long and drawn out let down, which I feel I is the worst kind. Getting excited back was punishment.

So, it's hard for me to get excited about VR today. I don't think I can let myself. It's real easy to not get excited when I see 25 different VR systems with 700 different ways....all at once. It seems like awfully like a fad with everyone jumping on the bandwagon. Trouble is, these competing systems will make it very hard for any one version to take off. People will buy into the HW and the SW will be limited. It would be hard enough if there was only on VR company. sell enough systems that developers would invest the massive resources needed for top notch content. There has to be an install base large enough to make sense.

Yet there are many companies jumping on the VR bandwagon. And i believe this will mostly obstruct the adoption of this technology. No only is it gonna confuse, it's also spreading out the early adopters. The VR market is brand new which isn't necessarily the reason having so many players is bad. It's the fact that this is a content driven technology. Developers aren't gonna flock unless they can make money, it is a huge issue that so many systems are flooding the market. It seems like a terrible thing to me.

So, it's hard to get excited. I mean....which VR system should I be excited for? Do you guys remember Nintendo VR set from decades ago? People bought those headsets and ended up throwing them away. Content

I believe that it looks way to crowded. And perhaps the Playstation VR (which is probably the one of the worst) stands the chance for a higher adoption. The worst experience VR could end up tarnishing and ruining it. Prevent the lift off.

I have a hard time getting excited.


RE: Who plans to get VR headgear within 1 year? - ocre - 05-12-2016

I may get a VR headset....

Kind of think that the VR market is confusing at this point. With so many players, which one will break out? VR is very interesting but I am apprehensive....see, many many years ago there was a lot of talk and hype over VR. We were led to believe so much and many had the expectation it was just around the corner. But all that hype and excitement ended with a massive let down. This was a long and drawn out let down, which I feel I is the worst kind. Getting excited back was punishment.

So, it's hard for me to get excited about VR today. I don't think I can let myself. It's real easy to not get excited when I see 25 different VR systems with 700 different ways....all at once. It seems like awfully like a fad with everyone jumping on the bandwagon. Trouble is, these competing systems will make it very hard for any one version to take off. People will buy into the HW and the SW will be limited. It would be hard enough if there was only on VR company. sell enough systems that developers would invest the massive resources needed for top notch content. There has to be an install base large enough to make sense.

Yet there are many companies jumping on the VR bandwagon. And i believe this will mostly obstruct the adoption of this technology. No only is it gonna confuse, it's also spreading out the early adopters. The VR market is brand new which isn't necessarily the reason having so many players is bad. It's the fact that this is a content driven technology. Developers aren't gonna flock unless they can make money, it is a huge issue that so many systems are flooding the market. It seems like a terrible thing to me.

So, it's hard to get excited. I mean....which VR system should I be excited for? Do you guys remember Nintendo VR set from decades ago? People bought those headsets and ended up throwing them away. Content

I believe that it looks way to crowded. And perhaps the Playstation VR (which is probably the one of the worst) stands the chance for a higher adoption. The worst experience VR could end up tarnishing and ruining it. Prevent the lift off.

I have a hard time getting excited.


RE: Who plans to get VR headgear within 1 year? - BoFox - 05-19-2016

Yo, don't be a bummer, Ocre!!!!   Tongue Big Grin

Google VR Headset And Controller – Here Is What To Expect This Fall

http://wccftech.com/google-vr-headset-controller-expect-fall/