What are some of the AAA games like in VR? Eg does Skyrim really feel like you're there and could one realistically do a playthrough of the game in VR? Or Resident Evil 7 (PSVR) & 4 (Quest 2)? I kind of want to play Half Life Alyx and have just barely enough PC to probably be able to handle it (Xeon E3-1231v3 + 16GB DDR3-2400 + GTX 1660 Super) but not sure I want to pay $300 on a Quest 2 just to play through Alyx once in 20 hours and then only use it for porn or 15 minute sessions of Beat Saber or Job Simulator after. I'm kind of disappointed I haven't seen a program for say virtually walking a few blocks of Tokyo or hiking part of the Milford Track in New Zealand, stuff like that. Are there any killer experiences outside of games and porn?
I play Alyx with my laptop which does remarkably well most of the time. The weapon mod stations bog it down a little and the big antlion battles make it chug but overall the experience is good. It runs a 1660ti MQ.
In my opinion Alyx and Beat Saber are enough to justify the $300. Oh and I love that it all works so well with no stupid wires.
Google Earth is something in 3D. You can travel without traveling.
I just followed the path of a tornado 🌪 that just hit our town in GE. Couldn't find the downed cell tower on maps but it was quite obvious which tower was down in VR.
My kid like to play Spider Man with Google
Earth. He goes flying around in big cities just having a ball.
Other travel apps do a nice job showing you around interesting places.
Help Yourself is a really fun shooter with a twist. Hmmm they might have renamed it to Better Together... Great concept!