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No, there are no larger upcoming VR games announced.

No, there are no larger upcoming VR games announced.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
576
11-17-2016, 03:09 PM
#1
I rarely hear about VR anymore, and the games are decent at first but quickly become repetitive if you keep playing the same five titles. Recently, I've been using my Vive to watch more YouTube content instead of gaming. Are there any upcoming games planned for next year? I’m aware a zombie game is scheduled for the sixth month, so I might end up getting that one.
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Fireking124
11-17-2016, 03:09 PM #1

I rarely hear about VR anymore, and the games are decent at first but quickly become repetitive if you keep playing the same five titles. Recently, I've been using my Vive to watch more YouTube content instead of gaming. Are there any upcoming games planned for next year? I’m aware a zombie game is scheduled for the sixth month, so I might end up getting that one.

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ApeBarrel
Member
214
11-17-2016, 07:52 PM
#2
I'm excited about Agent 006, Cradle of Links, and Don't Knock Twice. Have you explored any horror VR experiences?
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ApeBarrel
11-17-2016, 07:52 PM #2

I'm excited about Agent 006, Cradle of Links, and Don't Knock Twice. Have you explored any horror VR experiences?

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
696
11-18-2016, 02:40 AM
#3
It's true, VR is still emerging for AAA games, which means it usually takes several years before major titles launch.
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GreenLightFabi
11-18-2016, 02:40 AM #3

It's true, VR is still emerging for AAA games, which means it usually takes several years before major titles launch.

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Thunderfran
Member
96
11-18-2016, 04:03 AM
#4
I've enjoyed a rail shooter titled like ghosts and something about rail shooters. It also involves a lot of running around, feeling like a jump scare horror game. I’ll admit it’s quite intense—scary enough to make me think so right away when you switch on the Vive in a new setting.
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Thunderfran
11-18-2016, 04:03 AM #4

I've enjoyed a rail shooter titled like ghosts and something about rail shooters. It also involves a lot of running around, feeling like a jump scare horror game. I’ll admit it’s quite intense—scary enough to make me think so right away when you switch on the Vive in a new setting.

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kaloood23
Member
165
12-07-2016, 05:11 AM
#5
Lone Echo from Ready at Dawn. Arctic exploration. A sequel to the creators of Metro's titles.
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kaloood23
12-07-2016, 05:11 AM #5

Lone Echo from Ready at Dawn. Arctic exploration. A sequel to the creators of Metro's titles.

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chaosgurke
Member
63
12-07-2016, 06:09 AM
#6
It sounds like you're excited about special deliveries and have a fond memory of paperboys. That's a great way to think about it!
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chaosgurke
12-07-2016, 06:09 AM #6

It sounds like you're excited about special deliveries and have a fond memory of paperboys. That's a great way to think about it!

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ser753951
Member
203
12-07-2016, 07:12 AM
#7
Absolutely, Fallout 4 is available in VR as well.
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ser753951
12-07-2016, 07:12 AM #7

Absolutely, Fallout 4 is available in VR as well.

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joey13529
Junior Member
10
12-07-2016, 10:02 AM
#8
Working from home during the fallout feels like a hassle
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joey13529
12-07-2016, 10:02 AM #8

Working from home during the fallout feels like a hassle

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Eragon1512
Member
94
12-07-2016, 04:37 PM
#9
I'm not confident it will ever gain widespread acceptance with most AAA games. In the best-case scenario, considering current costs, technology, and full support, it's hard to imagine people taking the time. 3D TV might fail because people won't want glasses or helmets that cause motion sickness. It seems unlikely unless hardware becomes smaller, cheaper, and more powerful. I'm not sure I'd be interested either...
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Eragon1512
12-07-2016, 04:37 PM #9

I'm not confident it will ever gain widespread acceptance with most AAA games. In the best-case scenario, considering current costs, technology, and full support, it's hard to imagine people taking the time. 3D TV might fail because people won't want glasses or helmets that cause motion sickness. It seems unlikely unless hardware becomes smaller, cheaper, and more powerful. I'm not sure I'd be interested either...

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Bowling_Beast
Member
200
12-07-2016, 11:40 PM
#10
VR is incredible, I spent an eight-hour session and never experienced any nausea or discomfort from the headset, though I was concerned about that before trying it. Once I got a Vive, those issues disappeared. I think AAA games require a high-end system—some low-quality titles still struggle with my 390.
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Bowling_Beast
12-07-2016, 11:40 PM #10

VR is incredible, I spent an eight-hour session and never experienced any nausea or discomfort from the headset, though I was concerned about that before trying it. Once I got a Vive, those issues disappeared. I think AAA games require a high-end system—some low-quality titles still struggle with my 390.

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