So this is the power of VR...

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makes me wish i had VR...

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IKEA VR Experience is a thought-provoking creation that depicts the uncertain nature of existence and explores what it means to be human.

Enter.

Life in the kitchen is efficient; conventional. But dare to gaze outside, beyond your patio: an infinity awaits you. It has been watching since the moment you were born; ready to steal you away like a desirable pencil. And, it would at first seem that as long as it exists, a person cannot truly be themself. This infinity is death.

IKEA VR Experience incited my reevaluation of reality.

As members of society, we are conditioned to fixate on the False Kitchen of the material world in order to ignore the inevitability of death and the consequent futility of life. Though we may not discuss it, this is a trap that we all fall into.

What Ikea has endowed upon us is a gift: something to define our existence. It favours not the wealthy, nor the poor, but everyone. The answer is beautiful minimalistic furniture that exceeds this material realm: it is a visual gateway to the transcendent civilisation of Scandinavia, a place of unconditional equality, where life has meaning. Each time I enter my Ikea-furnished home, I feel as free as the Swedish wilderness. Though my passport is British, in my heart I am Scandinavian.

Ikea has granted me purpose.

No longer am I a meatball in a bowl, waiting to be singed by the frying pan of mortality. We all live; we all die. Accept it. Only then will the True Kitchen be revealed to you. Within the True Kitchen, I am not only myself, but I can become anyone I choose (including a cat!); do anything I choose. Here, the restrictions of society are not present. Suddenly, the infinity outside doesn't matter any more.

If you feel depressed, if you feel compelled to resort to drugs, or if you feel incomplete, I recommend to you this masterpiece. After all, IKEA VR Experience is not a game, nor is it an essay in philosophy. As evinced by the title, it is an "experience".

My body is the same, but my soul is different. 10/10


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I see there's finally a video game targeting female gamers. 


 
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I see there's finally a video game targeting female gamers.


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Is it built with Frostbite so that it all falls apart realistically?
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glad vr will be dead soon


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glad vr will be dead soon
Pretty retarded thing to say and be glad about, considering that VR will not only continue to live on--it's literally the future, and it's literally going to be the greatest thing ever invented. Literally.

If it were dying, why would someone like you--I assume you consider yourself an intelligent person--why would someone who considers himself to be an intelligent person be glad about VR dying?
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glad vr will be dead soon
Pretty retarded thing to say and be glad about, considering that VR will not only continue to live on--it's literally the future, and it's literally going to be the greatest thing ever invented. Literally.

If it were dying, why would someone like you--I assume you consider yourself an intelligent person--why would someone who considers himself to be an intelligent person be glad about VR dying?

To be honest, it probably will die. The issue with VR is PSVR. The Playstation VR is a utter piece of shit. I admit, it had its cool moments but that low resolution is probably the worst I've ever felt, and it will continue to be like that. It is an issue. Most people, because they already own a console, will buy the PSVR, and their experience with VR will be terrible.

This is why VR will die, because PSVR is shit.


 
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To be honest, it probably will die. The issue with VR is PSVR. The Playstation VR is a utter piece of shit. I admit, it had its cool moments but that low resolution is probably the worst I've ever felt, and it will continue to be like that. It is an issue. Most people, because they already own a console, will buy the PSVR, and their experience with VR will be terrible.

This is why VR will die, because PSVR is shit.
Yes, because as we ALL KNOW, technology is static and has never improved.


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I'm fucking stoked to try VR tbh. It's fun, I've only played a racing game on it though.


 
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Goodness gracious, great balls of lightning!
The only game I want to play on VR is Ace Combat 7


 
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As someone who has actually played around with VR I don't think it's ready for actual gaming. At the moment it's little more than an expensive gimmick.

One of the big issues for me is that the VR headset (I used the HTC Vive for reference) isn't wireless. This makes me cautious when it comes to moving around because I don't  want to trip over the damn cord when the game wants me to get wagglin with parts of my body that aren't my head and hands.


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VR can work, and once it's ready I'm sure Half Life 3 will be on there


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glad vr will be dead soon
Pretty retarded thing to say and be glad about, considering that VR will not only continue to live on--it's literally the future, and it's literally going to be the greatest thing ever invented. Literally.

If it were dying, why would someone like you--I assume you consider yourself an intelligent person--why would someone who considers himself to be an intelligent person be glad about VR dying?

this

not only is it successful and i actually know people who have and work with the technology, i made an android game with unity once for VR

it has the potential to become a completely immersive experience, particularly in the world of simulation gaming

its at the point where it works well enough that most people can feel a strong sense of presence inside a virtual world that isnt their own, for standing games it doesnt work that well but if youre playing something like a flight simulator or a racing sim where you have the controls for it, is where it really shines

im guessing a lot of people who are saying this havent actually tried it fully to realize the kind of potential vr has
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As someone who has actually played around with VR I don't think it's ready for actual gaming. At the moment it's little more than an expensive gimmick.

One of the big issues for me is that the VR headset (I used the HTC Vive for reference) isn't wireless. This makes me cautious when it comes to moving around because I don't  want to trip over the damn cord when the game wants me to get wagglin with parts of my body that aren't my head and hands.

i agree partially that games where you have to stand and move your body around dont work that well, the other problem is the huge bandwidth needed to send the tracking data from the headset as well as video through the headset from the machine still has too much latency for vr

but for simulator games where youre sitting with sim controls its perfect

also doesnt the vive have chaperone so you can see the cable, not the best solution but better than nothing


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glad vr will be dead soon
Pretty retarded thing to say and be glad about, considering that VR will not only continue to live on--it's literally the future, and it's literally going to be the greatest thing ever invented. Literally.

If it were dying, why would someone like you--I assume you consider yourself an intelligent person--why would someone who considers himself to be an intelligent person be glad about VR dying?

To be honest, it probably will die. The issue with VR is PSVR. The Playstation VR is a utter piece of shit. I admit, it had its cool moments but that low resolution is probably the worst I've ever felt, and it will continue to be like that. It is an issue. Most people, because they already own a console, will buy the PSVR, and their experience with VR will be terrible.

This is why VR will die, because PSVR is shit.

alive and well in the PC market

plenty of PC peripherals have survived on just PC, e.g tobii eyex, track ir, HOTAS sets

because it fails on console initially wont mean it will die, even google cardboard apps that run on your phone is a very neat way to promote vr with tech that pretty much everyone has now

even if it doesnt become big for gaming it has plenty of potential to succeed elsewhere


 
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As someone who has actually played around with VR I don't think it's ready for actual gaming. At the moment it's little more than an expensive gimmick.

One of the big issues for me is that the VR headset (I used the HTC Vive for reference) isn't wireless. This makes me cautious when it comes to moving around because I don't  want to trip over the damn cord when the game wants me to get wagglin with parts of my body that aren't my head and hands.

i agree partially that games where you have to stand and move your body around dont work that well, the other problem is the huge bandwidth needed to send the tracking data from the headset as well as video through the headset from the machine still has too much latency for vr

but for simulator games where youre sitting with sim controls its perfect

also doesnt the vive have chaperone so you can see the cable, not the best solution but better than nothing

I could see my "safe box", but not the cable.


 
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hey you should get SFV

i heard you were thinking about getting it


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hey you should get SFV

i heard you were thinking about getting it

ill wait for story mode or whatever cause im a scrub


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As someone who has actually played around with VR I don't think it's ready for actual gaming. At the moment it's little more than an expensive gimmick.

One of the big issues for me is that the VR headset (I used the HTC Vive for reference) isn't wireless. This makes me cautious when it comes to moving around because I don't  want to trip over the damn cord when the game wants me to get wagglin with parts of my body that aren't my head and hands.

i agree partially that games where you have to stand and move your body around dont work that well, the other problem is the huge bandwidth needed to send the tracking data from the headset as well as video through the headset from the machine still has too much latency for vr

but for simulator games where youre sitting with sim controls its perfect

also doesnt the vive have chaperone so you can see the cable, not the best solution but better than nothing

I could see my "safe box", but not the cable.

oh nvm then


 
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ill wait for story mode or whatever cause im a scrub
that's been out, yo

free, too


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ill wait for story mode or whatever cause im a scrub
that's been out, yo

free, too

still a bit expensive on steam for me

itll inevitably be on sale


 
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