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Post by millsy on Jun 19, 2018 13:00:37 GMT
do you mean XHamster, Grant?
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Post by Grant on Jun 19, 2018 13:06:10 GMT
I'm not googling that at work. I'm thinking more XCOM2
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Post by leroi on Jun 19, 2018 13:40:37 GMT
non hardware-specific cloud based games I would imagine Cheers millsy. Yes, this is what I was referring to.
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Post by leroi on Jun 19, 2018 13:41:47 GMT
Hemel Hempstead is an absolute khazi Amps. Cheers, I thought as much. Once you get out of hemel, in any direction, it generally gets a lot better.
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Post by leroi on Jun 19, 2018 13:44:08 GMT
The Marchmont isn't too bad in Hemel. Decent grub and taps.
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Post by titianwarrior on Jun 20, 2018 10:56:34 GMT
Nah - streaming games where the hardware driving it isn't sat in your living room, it's sat in some data centre in Hemel Hemstead or Mexico. You just use your high speed internet connection and a controller and select games from a menu. Make sense? iPad games are for cunts Latency is still the issue with streaming games. Irrespective of how fast your internet connection is, it's never going to have less latency than a local device. FPS, fighting games, quite literally anything that requires timed inputs are spannered immediately.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 14:40:29 GMT
A VR Mario Kart would be ace.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 14:51:12 GMT
Haha that's brilliant
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Post by Grant on Jun 20, 2018 14:51:16 GMT
A VR Mario Kart would be ace. I reckon the average adult male would last 20 minutes tops before spewing. It's quite a bad thing they're yet to sort out - reckon that's why GT isn't a fully immersive VR experience. Looking sideways out of the window in VR is hard work.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 14:55:31 GMT
I think it's an individual thing, mate. I've used alot of the Occulus and never had a problem with dizziness or motion sickness.
Prob depends on the game too.
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Post by Grant on Jun 20, 2018 15:03:32 GMT
What have you played? Definitely depends on the game - jerky motion (Resident Evil) or driving/flying games really don't do me any favours.
I'd love to find some great VR games that don't make you sick, or at least you can get used to
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 15:21:32 GMT
What have you played? Definitely depends on the game - jerky motion (Resident Evil) or driving/flying games really don't do me any favours. I'd love to find some great VR games that don't make you sick, or at least you can get used to Played Wipeout and Tiny Trax (lol) on PS4 and Jurassic World on the Samsung. Also played a variety of different ones through the Samsung app which were great, Face Your Fears, Stranger Things and a Rollercoaster one, all of which feel like "rides" at Universal Studios or something, really enjoyable.
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Post by Grant on Jun 20, 2018 15:23:15 GMT
Do you shoot with those stick things? I bought them when I got the VR stuff, but can't find the cunts for love nor money
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 15:25:20 GMT
Never used them, mate. I'm ok going over to a friend's house to use VR. I'm afraid to jump in fully just yet in case I become the Lawnmower Man and never leave the house. It's only going to get better over the next couple of years too.
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Post by Mad Cyril 😷 on Jun 20, 2018 17:32:48 GMT
Any thoughts on the Switch if anyone has one?
Appears after a little research that it might be good for the little one but game options seem limited?
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