I told you man.I'm getting a lot more overheating now on my VR. It's a bit jarring to have the system shutdown so abruptly right in the middle of gameplay. I wonder what can be done to fix that.
I like the idea of having the external passthrough box that enables also sending a feed to a TV, allowing people not using the helmet to view, if not interact also with the game. Some interesting possibilities there.Has anyone heard much about Sony's VR system? I have read up on some of the specs. It seems to have the advantage of not requiring a computer but I am guessing that processing power takes a big hit that way.
All of that and no mention of something to stick my dingus into, are they trying to not make money?$1500 VR suit kickstarter hitting tomorrow:
Teslasuit - feel what you play
http://www.roadtovr.com/teslasuit-is...arter-jan-1st/
Japan already has that on lockdownAll of that and no mention of something to stick my dingus into, are they trying to not make money?
unless it can suck me off, tickle my balls and I can cum in it, not interestedAll of that and no mention of something to stick my dingus into, are they trying to not make money?
The PU.... Do these companies not spend one dollar on focus groups or anything where at least one person would point out how fucking horrible that name is? I mean I guess it wont make a difference in sales, but still.
I went to try and look at the Steam hardware survey to see if that 1% number agrees with Steam but it's giving me an error sadly. What older stats I can find show that 6% of users have a gtx 970 or 980 and that's not counting AMD cards. I'd bet that they included business machines to get that 1% number which is sort of misleading.Less than 1% of all computers in the world will be able to run the Rift, NVIDIA says...
Very few PCs will be capable of powering the Oculus Rift, Nvidia says - TechSpot
Rift preorders open in 48 hours.
Still no price yet.
Oculus Rift Pre-Orders to Open on January 6 | Oculus Rift - Virtual Reality Headset for 3D Gaming
Sounds about right. It's a super misleading number and techspot should be ashamed of the clickbait title.Less than 1% of all computers in the world will be able to run the Rift, NVIDIA says...
Very few PCs will be capable of powering the Oculus Rift, Nvidia says - TechSpot
NVIDIA didn't say something as dumb as "1% of PCs will run this shit.". They said, "13 million will run it.".TechSpot_sl said:The graphics chip maker estimates that only 13 million PCs worldwide will be powerful enough to push the Rift and other serious VR headsets. Research firm Gartner notes that Rift-capable machines will account for less than one percent of the 1.43 billion computers expected to be in use this year.
I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. One percent is low.Sounds about right. It's a super misleading number and techspot should be ashamed of the clickbait title.
NVIDIA didn't say something as dumb as "1% of PCs will run this shit.". They said, "13 million will run it.".
Then TechSpot looked at a different source that said, "Yeah there's about 1.43 billion PCs out there." which is about right.