shredingskin wrote:Thoughts on your purchase ? Regrets ? joy ?
MiTT3NZ wrote: @KiBa: VR porn already exists. It even has its own category on Pornhub.
MiTT3NZ wrote: @KiBa: VR porn already exists. It even has its own category on Pornhub.
Mr. Frozen wrote:Problem with pre-recorded VR porn is that there is zero interaction, which is what VR is all about. Without interaction, you just have a shitty 3D movie
KiBa wrote:Hey, AG, I'm not waiting for holosuites anymore.
KiBa wrote:Also, a study about The Hobbit showed that those who watched in 3D remembered least/were less into it. Neuroscientists noted that the unnatural perception made the brain process the visuals more. So less brain power was dedicated to the rest. Developers will have to continue trying different ways to implement the technology I guess.
I'm not condoning perversion, but what about -- how shall I put it -- adult VR? Being immersed can have different meanings. I mean, I think what you're saying, and I agree, is what Roger Ebert said about video games when they first came out: they are not art like cinema because they don't allow complete artistic control over story and how it is presented to the audience/player. For story-driven gaming. It's already awesome for the obvious purely visual experiences, with one exception: I think story-driven action games that put the player in one spot with realistically limited 3D visibility (like in a race car or the cockpit of a ship, etc) are already a perfect visual language because the content suits the medium. But we need radical new approaches that make the medium suit any content.
KiBa wrote:MiTT3NZ wrote: @KiBa: VR porn already exists. It even has its own category on Pornhub.
Hey, AG, I'm not waiting for holosuites anymore.Mr. Frozen wrote:Problem with pre-recorded VR porn is that there is zero interaction, which is what VR is all about. Without interaction, you just have a shitty 3D movie
No interaction seems pretty realistic to me.
Boris Mathis wrote: PSVR is the most wonderful tech in years, in my opinion.
Sonikku wrote: I wouldn't bother with it personally. Even my Occulus Rift is looked down upon by Vive users, but it's still far superior to PSVR. The problem with VR is that the resolution is low enough that you can see the individual pixels. I can see them with the Rift, and the resolution is even lower on PSVR which would only make the issue worse. I'd say just wait for second gen VR hardware.
south carmain wrote:It seems technologically limited compared to the competition from what I've seen.
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