My first experience with an Oculus was also back in 2014 or 2015. One of my coworkers brought in his dev kit and I played Dread Halls - by far the most terrifying game I've ever played. I couldn't play it for more than 10-15 minutes before I quit. )
Yea I couldn't justify the price back then, but they lowered the price to $400 with the touch controllers.
I'll check out that Dread Halls game too. I'm looking into getting Doom 3 working with VR as well. Seems to have a lot of positive feedback for it.
I have the samsungearvr for my fone, I only played with it for a few days.. Severe eyeball pain..
It's unfortunate Tp4 am incompatible with VR xperience.. sigh....
Was really xcited about it.
Yea the Samsung and cheaper VR headsets are not true VR, like Blaise and katushkin said. They sell a bunch of headsets labeled as VR at Target too, which is kinda infuriating as they are not true VR headsets either. It's gonna ruin the experience for people and they're never gonna touch VR again.
If you can, definitely try out a real VR headset like Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive. The Vive is better if you have a very large play area, since you can actually move around and the game will register it. The Rift is better if you have a small play area, like an apartment.
Full VR is definitely nothing like phone VR. Phone VR gives me a headache after about 30 minutes but I was comfortable for a couple of hours with the Oculus.
Yea I couldn't justify the price back then, but they lowered the price to $400 with the touch controllers.
I'll check out that Dread Halls game too. I'm looking into getting Doom 3 working with VR as well. Seems to have a lot of positive feedback for it.
It's pretty good. Markiplier actually played it a few years ago too if you are interested in watching it.
I'll check that out later, I'm sure it's gonna make me scream like a little girl at least a couple times lol.