Google cardboard if you just want to play around. It's basic and does the job.
I'll really like to try VR and to that end I've been looking for a site that does an 'An Idiots Guide to VR'....but I can't find one.
My mobile is an old one, a iPhone 5s, which I'm pretty sure is useless for VR.
I don't mind paying a modest amount for a VR headset, but which one.
But then what....
Do I download VR to my MacBook, if so from where, is it free or do I have to pay?
Do I plug the headset into my Mac?
Do I.....?
Do I.....?
I see that YouTube do VR, is it free and how do I get it to the headset?
Is VR worth the expense or is it overrated?
Are there suppliers of VR content, for instance as one would buy a DVD?
I really DO need educating.
TAI
Google cardboard if you just want to play around. It's basic and does the job.
The kids got me a National Geographic head set holder thing for christmas. Don't think it was too dear.
There's an app from them that has a few nature VR videos too.
Tagging along to follow the outcome on this...
I agree. Google cardboard is easiest to try and play around. Also Samsung vr is not that expensive imo. I still think that there is not enough material available for this.
I tried sony vr for ps4 and kinect but graphic for gaming is really bad.. il wait a year or two before i buy something
I disagree, the graphics are brilliant on the PS4 VR and if you already have a PS4, it's a no brainer buying PS VR.
If you just want to play around and have an Android phone then as others have said, Google cardboard is the best option; unless you have a Samsung phone - then you can buy a Galaxy VR which is better built and more comfortable.
If you want to go the whole hog then a PC set up with HTC Vive or Occulus VR is your best option, but it's a heavy investment.
Sorry but until i will not see through VR the same quality what i have on tv i will not buy it.. if i play games i want good quality of graphics not what we have atm with VR...for some people is this enough but im not satisfied..
but hey this is just my opinion...if you are satisfied with the quality fell free to ted and buy.. :)
PSVR is somewhere between DVD and HD ready, and HD content. The resolution is far better than the resolution of some of the videos (ahem) I've watched on my phone and the experience with them is very mixed - excellent to poor. I imagine it is the content rather than outright resolution that will make or break PSVR, and the reviews so far say content is not as good as it could be, I think.
I'd be pretty sure a 5s could do youtube VR with cardboard (or any other cheap £10 headset you can get on amazon), so try it out!
Samsung S7 + Gear VR Oculus headset.....loads of good VR stuff.
Headset bought unopened off a guy who upgraded to Samsung S7 for £15,headset was included in the upgrade,but he didn't want it.
Showed mine to the lads at work and they were impressed,some bought headsets to fit there phones and weren't impressed!.My S7 + Oculus is very good.
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It’s your loss then.
I recently got a PSVR to go with my PS4. It is incredible. With a decent pair of headphones, it feels like total immersion. It really takes gaming to the next level.
It might not be perfect but it is definitely worthwhile. If your reason for not getting it is the current resolution, you’re really ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face’. Gaming isn’t just about the graphics.