Your Chance To Pilot A Mech In Virtual Reality
#1
Posted 25 August 2017 - 05:29 AM
But when it comes to piloting a vehicule (plane, car...), or rendering scale (making a virtual tall building feel every bit as huge as it is in real life...) it really works great, which makes VR a perfect fit for a mech game.
Recently Archangel VR was released, but that was an on-rails mech game where you could only control the arms, not the legs.
This time this is a VERY SHORT demo (~5 minutes), of what it feels like to pilot a mech in Virtual Reality.
Spoiler : It's AMAZING
Download link : http://store.steampo...R_The_Skirmish/
MWO probably isn't getting VR support anytime soon, but as PC VR headsets get progressively cheaper (summer promotions have temporarily put the Oculus Rift CV1 down to ~400$, before it hops back to ~500$), adding even a limited VR option to MWO's future "First-Person Mechbay" patch would certainly drop a few jaws
#2
Posted 25 August 2017 - 05:37 AM
take notes PGI, check how popular hawken is now after it devolved before considering blindly changing your most popular gamemode to 8v8 or any other bad moves.
Edited by Methanoid, 25 August 2017 - 05:37 AM.
#3
Posted 25 August 2017 - 05:37 AM
I'm having way more fun with Metroid Prime VR.
#4
Posted 25 August 2017 - 05:51 AM
#5
Posted 25 August 2017 - 06:58 AM
#6
Posted 25 August 2017 - 01:08 PM
Alcom Isst, on 25 August 2017 - 05:37 AM, said:
Well as I said, it's a ~5 minute demo. And yes, interestingly it's a VR advertisement for a mobile game (not for a PC game).
So imagine adding a VR view to only the future "First-Person Mechbay" patch of MWO :
- Not a single gameplay or optimization change required to the main game. Not much updating required either.
- Instead of viewing a mech that's as tall as their screen, VR users would be viewing a mech that literally looks as tall as a building.
- It would certainly work as a VR advertisement for MWO, for both VR users and for press releases.
Another option would be to create the VR version of the "First-Person Mechbay" as a separate product, exactly like "Robot Wars" did for their mobile game. And in that case it's a one time project (once done, it's finished) that totally works as an add and doesn't affect MWO development at all.
Edited by Humble Dexter, 25 August 2017 - 01:10 PM.
#7
Posted 25 August 2017 - 07:18 PM
People have even used VRift/Riftcat to use their mobile phones as cheapo VR heatsets for PC.
Edited by Methanoid, 25 August 2017 - 07:21 PM.
#8
Posted 25 August 2017 - 09:14 PM
Methanoid, on 25 August 2017 - 07:18 PM, said:
At first it dumbfounded me why anyone would invest any amount of development resources into producing a VR add for their mobile game, that itself isn't in VR and isn't even on PC... Until I remembered I've already seen VR adds for motherboards and graphic card brands but also films, cars, furniture...
With this kind of "VR add" you're targeting ~1 million VR users equipped with a high end VR enabled PC more then able of running MWO, for less then the cost of a TV commercial.
And if you think none of them would stick around MWO before or after a "VR add" would put it on their radar, then consider me a statistical mistake
In the meantime I don't even game on mobile phones, but I'll be showing that mobile phone game VR add to my friends who don't own a VR headset, but do game on their mobile phone.
#9
Posted 25 August 2017 - 09:53 PM
Humble Dexter, on 25 August 2017 - 09:14 PM, said:
With this kind of "VR add" you're targeting ~1 million VR users equipped with a high end VR enabled PC more then able of running MWO, for less then the cost of a TV commercial.
And if you think none of them would stick around MWO before or after a "VR add" would put it on their radar, then consider me a statistical mistake
In the meantime I don't even game on mobile phones, but I'll be showing that mobile phone game VR add to my friends who don't own a VR headset, but do game on their mobile phone.
VR or not the game s largely boring, confusing and simply unlikeable for new players, VR will do exactly nothing to make them play longer than they normally would b4 walking.
#10
Posted 26 August 2017 - 10:33 PM
Anyway, MWO might be hopeless but MW5 presents a massive or golden opportunity to use VR, and that could certainly hype MW5.
War Robots VR looks like a totally new game from War Robots mobile. The skirmish demo looks to me like the War Robots developers are testing the waters for a true built for PC game, compared to the mobile game port they have on Facebook Gameroom and considering putting on Steam.
#11
Posted 03 December 2017 - 10:29 PM
Turns out they DID decide to Kickstart it : https://www.kickstar...-vr/description
But because they didn't link their demo to Kickstarter, and they made it sound like because it was a publicity for their mobile game, there would never never be a Kickstarter for it, nobody noticed it and even now (when I just noticed it), it's almost over.
I hope they make a second (short) demo to create the Buzz again, and this time tie it to a (second) Kickstarter, instead of tying it to their mobile game.
#12
Posted 06 December 2017 - 01:50 AM
Sega did vr in the 90's as well
funnily while tech gets usually cheaper, neither size nor pirze were much higher back then.
Edited by Lily from animove, 06 December 2017 - 01:55 AM.
#13
Posted 30 March 2018 - 01:44 PM
https://vimeo.com/117336524
Yes, Archangel for the oculus looks and feels awesome, but it's more of a shooting range game with predetermined moving patterns.
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