Meet the Oculus Quest, just recently released.
NO Wires
No console or PC required, its just the headset and controllers
$400 all in one
Really good reviews
Solid library of games with tons more coming
Optional streaming PC VR games to the headset
Great internet browser and movie theaters
VR Porn
Emulators for old games already working on it
Free games via web browsers
This thing is no joke. Just an example below of a simple game, but look at how user-friendly and precise it is below even with two people. You can make nearly any room your play space and map it out. Office, man cave, even outside so long as the lighting is dim.
For those of you that haven't tried VR, its very different inside the headset. No video can prepare you for the immersion and sense of scale. Everything is life-sized and has actual depth, to the point you feel that you can reach out and touch things. To prove my point, how many times have you tried to reach out and grab things you see on your TV or monitor? We don't do that. But in VR, it's commonplace and it makes a massive difference in the way games feel. Depth + Scale.
As someone who's dabbled in VR off and on for a few years, this is probably the most impressive device I've used. It's well thought out, easy to use, and very precise. I used it outside on my friend's porch. lol. It feels insane using this tech and I can't imagine where it's going, this is big step up.
It was sold out for awhile but I think stock is back up.
The landscape for gaming is changing fast.
NO Wires
No console or PC required, its just the headset and controllers
$400 all in one
Really good reviews
Solid library of games with tons more coming
Optional streaming PC VR games to the headset
Great internet browser and movie theaters
VR Porn
Emulators for old games already working on it
Free games via web browsers
This thing is no joke. Just an example below of a simple game, but look at how user-friendly and precise it is below even with two people. You can make nearly any room your play space and map it out. Office, man cave, even outside so long as the lighting is dim.
For those of you that haven't tried VR, its very different inside the headset. No video can prepare you for the immersion and sense of scale. Everything is life-sized and has actual depth, to the point you feel that you can reach out and touch things. To prove my point, how many times have you tried to reach out and grab things you see on your TV or monitor? We don't do that. But in VR, it's commonplace and it makes a massive difference in the way games feel. Depth + Scale.
As someone who's dabbled in VR off and on for a few years, this is probably the most impressive device I've used. It's well thought out, easy to use, and very precise. I used it outside on my friend's porch. lol. It feels insane using this tech and I can't imagine where it's going, this is big step up.
It was sold out for awhile but I think stock is back up.
The landscape for gaming is changing fast.