HP, Dell, Alienware, Asus, and MSI have all partnered with either Oculus VR and/or HTC to offer virtual reality (VR) ready PCs thus far. The Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) creator has its ‘Oculus Ready PC Programme’ while the makers of the HTC Vive have a simple ‘VR Ready’ promotion. One well known manufacturer that’s yet to get on board with a VR ready machine, however, is Lenovo. That’s changed recently, though, as the company has partnered with GPU manufacturer NVIDIA to announced its first rigs to support the tech.
The VR Games Showcase has come and gone.
So much stuff has been announced and revealed. We get our first look at games like Grim, Hitman 3 VR, Vendetta Forever and much more.
Here is everything that was announced.
The NVIDIA RTX Remix tool is redefining the gaming industry and the modding community in the best way possible.
"NVIDIA's Generative AI-Powered Modding Tool Is A Gamechanger For The Industry"
True, the especially for all the industry that gets put out of work by it.
A new GeForce Experience update is finally here, bringing 'optimal settings support' to 122 new games, even as Nvidia App sees development.
Interesting. Diablo IV, Helldivers 2, and Forza Motorsports have been included in the app for a long time.
Take My Money? Just kidding.
lol Lenovo
I would rather build my PC myself. All I need right now is a strong Graphics Card and I'm set to go.
Glad to see a good number of companies are taking VR seriously.