VRFocus - In the race to provide a definitive input for virtual reality (VR) videogames, few solutions are looking as promising as Striker VR, an upcoming concept that uses electronic recoil to provide convincing feedback when firing guns. Granted the nature of controller sctrictly limits it to first-person shooter (FPS) videogames, but it could provide the ulimate immersive experience for what has remained one of the most popular genres in the industry.
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey was able to try out the Playstation VR 2 at CES and was "blown away" by the experience.
For the people that try to downplay the original PSVR's success by comparing to total PS4 units, he also said:
"The first PSVR was arguably the biggest success of the generation, this version will do even better".
🤣🤣🤣 spec wise it weaker then what on the market already so, gotta be talking about games.
I'm debating on getting the PSVR2 but not having backward compatibility is currently my roadblock
This weeks stories: Oculus Rift founder Palmer Luckey wants to make VR porn a reality, LG files a patient for a VR display that eliminates screen-dooring, Sonic Forces gets a price cut before the release date, A £100 HDMI cable actually worth buying, HTC bundling Fallout 4 VR with the Vive, Sony announce a new version of the PSVR, Samsung debuts the HMD Odyssey which is way better than the Vive, Halo goes VR, Plus the games we’ve all been playing – Plus the EGX 2017 podcast that was recorded in a car!
From GameWatcher: "Still making the (very) odd appearance in the public eye, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey recently announced that he's still very much a part of the VR space. There's even a number of games/projects in development that he can't yet talk about."
Not trying to be mean, but who cares about Luckey? After the Zenimax trial, it's debatable if he really did anything meaningful in the VR space. They essentially proved he invented nothing, he just took credit.
I want one. Seems kind of loud though.
He knows how to bump fire? Luckey confirmed commando