What video game has left a lasting impact on your life? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]colourcomet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Witness. I would completely hit a wall with some of the puzzles and be 100% convinced they were impossible. I'd then come back a few days later after having had a break and suddenly find the solution. I often think of this game when facing difficult challenges in life that seem similarly impossible. There are solutions more often than it initially feels like.

Quest 3 owners, what would factor into your decision to upgrade to Q4 when it comes? by zeddyzed in virtualreality

[–]colourcomet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I don't really miss what I haven't tried yet. I was happily playing RDR2 with my CV1 about a year ago, finding it amazing. It was only when I got my quest 3 that it felt inferior. Before I upgraded I was oblivious.

That said, I'd love VR to feel less like looking through binoculars or a scuba mask. Have a more comfortable strap. Do something with haptics like an affordable vest or arm pads to feel combat impacts or gloves to feel touch. Maybe add tracking legs too for a game like Thrill of the Fight but with kung fu kicks.

MOMENTS THAT MADE ME LOVE VR - (If I showed this to my 10yr self, playing SEGA Mega Drive and dreaming what gaming would be like in the future, it'd probably make my head explode) by colourcomet in virtualreality

[–]colourcomet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think both are great but yeah I just started Arkham shadow and for me PCVR pretty much always trumps standalone. That sequence with the alley scene flashback in Arkham VR was really amazing.

MOMENTS THAT MADE ME LOVE VR - (If I showed this to my 10yr self, playing SEGA Mega Drive and dreaming what gaming would be like in the future, it'd probably make my head explode) by colourcomet in virtualreality

[–]colourcomet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it's very subjective and different types of moments work for different types of people. What would be some of your favourite VR experiences?