so, it appear that i have to wait for a vive version of quest to buy it.Oculus quest uses the Oculus store for Quest specific games which you access via phone/Oculus app or within the headset itself. However, in November, Oculus is releasing an update that lets you plug the Quest into your PC and then use Oculus PC store or Steam to play PC VR games instead of Quest specific games. You can already do this unofficially via Wi-fi 5 Ghz but that introduces allot of input lag which is why Oculus isn't officially supporting that method.
In early 2020, Oculus is releasing an update to the Quest that recognizes all your fingers without using any controllers. But that will be more for social interactions/casual games specifically meant for hands/fingers only since you wont have access to controller buttons/analog sticks/etc.
Judging entirely from a video does it no justice.
I think we are losing grip with terms like "AAA", "AA" and so on.
thanks. another question: if i buy an oculus quest i can play every steam game...i mean i can buy from steam instead of oculus store and then play? also: there will be something to track fingers...will i be able to play boneworks with fingers in the future, if i buy an oculus quest now?
I think Facebook games will hit PSVR the day Astrobot lands on PC.
Bring on those trades. I'm specifcally looking for Wipeout, Astrobot, and Hot Shots Golf (in that order).
I think Facebook games will hit PSVR the day Astrobot lands on PC.
I only got a 1060 (they recommend 1080). But worst case scenario, there's always the refund option I guess.
Did you sell your headset or something, waiting for refinements?
Shame, pass then
This game won't be playable on the Quest before November, right?
Not unless you wanna play it wirelessly (with significantly more lag) using Virtual Desktop and Revive. If you don't mind the higher lag/compression and higher resources overhead, it should be playable at game launch.
Ah yes of course, i have to play another game to decide that it was the first AAA VR title. Makes perfect sense after already experiencing such a thing. Thank you kind sirNot unless you wanna play it wirelessly (with significantly more lag) using Virtual Desktop and Revive. If you don't mind the higher lag/compression and higher resources overhead, it should be playable at game launch.
Wasn't aware you played both. Who are you publishing your Asgard's Wrath review with?
Ah yes of course, i have to play another game to decide that it was the first AAA VR title. Makes perfect sense after already experiencing such a thing. Thank you kind sir
A lot can happen in a year. I'm sure Oculus likes money and it can generate a lot extra on PSVR by the time PS5 hits.
Would have been nice of OP to specify Oculus in the title, given that VR is a gated market and each platform tends to be exclusive.
It really doesn't though, because it is Oculus exclusive.
Ah yes of course, i have to play another game to decide that it was the first AAA VR title. Makes perfect sense after already experiencing such a thing. Thank you kind sir
That wouldn't have any relation to actually playing the game FYI.
What I mean is watching the video reminds me of motion sickness playing Skyrim VR.That wouldn't have any relation to actually playing the game FYI.
well sure, whatever you say.
Oculus cares more about getting people in to their ecosystem rather than how much these games sell. Putting it on PSVR does nothing to advance that agenda. That's why you're not going to see that happen unless they trade exclusive titles which would add value to their ecosystem.Maybe, but you are forgetting Sony has a much larger install base. February this year there was ane stimate of around 400.000 unique Oculus Rift headsets connected to Steam. There are 4 million PSVR headsets sold.
I think his point is you could one day be playing a game (or games) that were influenced by Asgard's Wrath.It really doesn't (apply across the entire VR landscape) though, because it is Oculus exclusive.
Asking the real questions
Oculus has said they'd love to trade exclusives with Sony so it's possibleTrust me, I'd be down for a platform swap. Sadly it just ain't how they do business. VR will continue to be fragmented into little hardware islands like pancake games already are. RE7 and Tetris Effect would be nice.
Edit: Literally forgot about Tetris already making the jump a long time ago!
Not in our current business reality.
Not in our current business reality.
If Sony & FB were willing to "trade", perhaps?