VR offers significant benefits but requires careful consideration before adopting it early.
VR offers significant benefits but requires careful consideration before adopting it early.
So, I have used a VR headset for a bit, and found it to be incredibly fun (lets be fair, I totally had a nerdgasm) and I was wondering if early adoption of it would be a good idea, as in does it already have enough content to keep you occupied until larger companies start making games for it, or is it more likely to stay where it is now, with small games, made by small companies?
I’m keen to invest in a VR product, but I’m uncertain about the availability of content from major studios like Activision, THQ, Blizzard, or Infinity Ward. I’m curious whether big AAA titles will transition to VR or if there will be strong non-AAA games available.
I would decline. Consider the second generation first, as the original often lacks key features that people discover could be valuable, and it tends to be more affordable once expectations adapt. Pascal GPUs are expected to deliver better performance than anticipated, making a GPU that meets minimum requirements like GTX 970 suitable for demanding VR applications.
I believe no one has provided a clear answer yet. It seems none of those companies have made specific promises beyond vague claims like "We are deeply committed to VR!" My view is to avoid making purchases based on future possibilities; you can wait without risk. If you decide to buy now, go with what’s currently available and don’t assume better options will appear. Treat VR as a gamble—proof will come once the games launch.
I don't believe most AAA titles will ever be made for VR. The cost of VR headsets, accessories, and the required hardware is quite high. Additionally, AAA games aim to attract a broad audience, and not everyone is interested in VR. Still, VR is expected to expand significantly, offering some impressive experiences beyond traditional AAA releases.
Current VR options include immersive experiences with advanced visuals and interactive environments.
I've been playing a lot of games lately, and one of my favorites is ARK: Survival Evolved—it's a survival game centered around dinosaurs and other extinct creatures. I'm aware it supports VR. If you're into racing simulations, Project Cars is another great option with VR compatibility. That's all I know, but I think you'll find more games by checking the internet or joining forums.