imagine being the writer who left and wrote about the hl3 remake rn
what do you guys expect? valve made half life to be a super scripted and narrated video game in times where arena shooters were popular, i dont think they like to conform to whats the popular way to make a campaign based fps when it comes to half life
not saying its gonna be good but its not surprising that they would develop it for vr lol
not saying its gonna be good but its not surprising that they would develop it for vr lol
wtzimagine being the writer who left and wrote about the hl3 remake rn
You mean Marc Laidlaw? Who essentially wrote most of the Half-Life story to begin with? Somehow I get the feeling he regrets nothing
You mean Marc Laidlaw? Who essentially wrote most of the Half-Life story to begin with? Somehow I get the feeling he regrets nothing
Congrats again to that one guy who made a bunch of money from the unusual crate bug and bought an index
I've had VR for a bit now and to be honest I think a lot of people downplay how fun it can be. The level of immersion that is felt in VR can't really be replicated on a monitor or TV. Even trailers for this game will undersell what it will be like to actually play it. I get that people are upset they will need a VR headset to play it, but thats no different from a game being a console exclusive.
I've tried vr a couple times and it was honestly super fun. It was actually way more immersive then I thought it would be. It was a vive and it didn't feel like I was just wearing a helmet with a screen in front of my face, actually kind of felt like I was in the game, no lag or delay, controls felt natural(prob depends on the game), visuals were fucking awesome, etc.
Not saying this half life game will be good but VR definitely has potential imo.
Not saying this half life game will be good but VR definitely has potential imo.
ymRaisinCongrats again to that one guy who made a bunch of money from the unusual crate bug and bought an index
thx, $30 VR setup
thx, $30 VR setup
DanceNumberI've had VR for a bit now and to be honest I think a lot of people downplay how fun it can be. The level of immersion that is felt in VR can't really be replicated on a monitor or TV. Even trailers for this game will undersell what it will be like to actually play it. I get that people are upset they will need a VR headset to play it, but thats no different from a game being a console exclusive.
Except the new console is $1000, is only wanted for this one game, and requires a dedicated room.
In ADDITION to this you need a $1500 PC and VR causes motion sickness for many people.
Also using the consoles as your example isn't a good argument. I don't buy consoles because i hate the idea of vendor lock.
Except the new console is $1000, is only wanted for this one game, and requires a dedicated room.
In ADDITION to this you need a $1500 PC and VR causes motion sickness for many people.
Also using the consoles as your example isn't a good argument. I don't buy consoles because i hate the idea of vendor lock.
i think the point is here is that valve are thinking that if a new half life exclusive to VR won't get people to buy VR, then it is impossible for VR to succeed
i just hope people aren't bugmen enough to shell out $1000+ (or more "modest" $500 for the game, a vive, and a small PC upgrade) for one game, that's gonna keep valve on this massive power trip
i just hope people aren't bugmen enough to shell out $1000+ (or more "modest" $500 for the game, a vive, and a small PC upgrade) for one game, that's gonna keep valve on this massive power trip
tuai think the point is here is that valve are thinking that if a new half life exclusive to VR won't get people to buy VR, then it is impossible for VR to succeed
i just hope people aren't bugmen enough to shell out $1000+ (or more "modest" $500 for the game, a vive, and a small PC upgrade) for one game, that's gonna keep valve on this massive power trip
people didnt think they could run half life 2 when they first showed that to be fair, the press even made jokes about that at conferences and tech demos
i just hope people aren't bugmen enough to shell out $1000+ (or more "modest" $500 for the game, a vive, and a small PC upgrade) for one game, that's gonna keep valve on this massive power trip[/quote]
people didnt think they could run half life 2 when they first showed that to be fair, the press even made jokes about that at conferences and tech demos
exa_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2W0N3uKXmo
selling body organs for index
or will fly in someone's suitcase to copenhagen
whichever lets me have index money for march, this actually looks sick
selling body organs for index
or will fly in someone's suitcase to copenhagen
whichever lets me have index money for march, this actually looks sick
I'm ignorant when it comes to VR, is this one where you stand up and actually move to move in the game or do you sit down but have a pad or something for movement?
https://i.imgur.com/c8BLTqJ.png
ouch, not even promo items for tf2
JWBI'm ignorant when it comes to VR, is this one where you stand up and actually move to move in the game or do you sit down but have a pad or something for movement?
https://www.half-life.com/en/alyx/vr
If valve thinks I have a few hundred laying around just to play their game I've been waiting a decade to play idk what to tell them
Looks cool, unfortunately only available on some stupid gimmick
The fact that you can walk around with the joystick and that it’s not forcing you to do some teleportation crap that takes you out of the experience makes me feel a tiny bit better
DanceNumberI've had VR for a bit now and to be honest I think a lot of people downplay how fun it can be. The level of immersion that is felt in VR can't really be replicated on a monitor or TV. Even trailers for this game will undersell what it will be like to actually play it. I get that people are upset they will need a VR headset to play it, but thats no different from a game being a console exclusive.
I think people on this forum just aren't the target audience for vr. That's why there is so much "WhAT a GiMMiCk" on this thread. VR is for people that enjoy immersion and a different experience when they're playing games compared to the competitive 10 year old video game players that are here
I think people on this forum just aren't the target audience for vr. That's why there is so much "WhAT a GiMMiCk" on this thread. VR is for people that enjoy immersion and a different experience when they're playing games compared to the competitive 10 year old video game players that are here
PeteVR is for people that enjoy immersion and a different experience when they're playing games compared to the competitive 10 year old video game players that are here
tf2 is boomer, vr is zoomer
tf2 is boomer, vr is zoomer
Can't wait for the speedruns on this one, will also save me some money.
BrockThe fact that you can walk around with the joystick and that it’s not forcing you to do some teleportation crap that takes you out of the experience makes me feel a tiny bit better
you say that, until you actually try it and immediately throw up after zooming 6 feet on an invisible hoverboard
you say that, until you actually try it and immediately throw up after zooming 6 feet on an invisible hoverboard
ok ngl the trailer has me a bit more hype than I was from the announcement.
[spoiler]still wont get me to buy an index though lol[/spoiler]
Super excited to actually have a possible AAA game for VR. Beatsaber is great and all, but a true high quality game built ground up for VR will really show where the tech can go in the future.
199... err 2020, the year where Half-life and Doom will be some of the most talked about games. What timeline is this again?
199... err 2020, the year where Half-life and Doom will be some of the most talked about games. What timeline is this again?
have any of these people who are calling VR a gimmick ever played it? just my opinion but if the game industry had more of a focus on VR like console or PC (which might start to happen if this game pops off) it would be the only thing I would play. its cool and fun as fuck and I already play it a shit ton, hopefully the equipment becomes cheaper.
also, you don't really need a separate room or that much space to play in. I can do it in my pretty small bedroom by just moving a couple pieces of furniture
also, you don't really need a separate room or that much space to play in. I can do it in my pretty small bedroom by just moving a couple pieces of furniture