Yes?, No?, Maybe?
what do you think?
Yes?, No?, Maybe?
what do you think?
I'll say what I've said the previous 5000 times this topic came up:
Will the romance scenes be done in VR too?
You point me towards some cheap but good VR equipment, and i'll be passing on those squad signals like it's going out of style.
NoYes?, No?, Maybe?
what do you think?
Nope.
First, I think it's probably uncomfortable (never really tried, if someone else did, any opinion ? and how is it working when you already wear glasses ? I already have so many troubles with the 3D stupid glasses to wear on my normal glasses...) and second, that kind of technology will just make me sick (motion sickness here, am I the only one to suffer from this on the BSN ? I fell so lonely... ).
I don't see it happening, just because VR is newest technology I can't see it fitting all game styles and games that are action oriented are the ones that I think would have the most trouble adapting. They would have to get over the hurdle of people having issues with movement in VR which from what I understand is a still a hurdle even with the current games released for VR. If there is anything VR related for Mass Effect: Andromeda I think it would be a side game like the Social and Mobile games that BIoWare has released in the past for Dragon Age and Mass Effect games.
Nope.
First, I think it's probably uncomfortable (never really tried, if someone else did, any opinion ? and how is it working when you already wear glasses ? I already have so many troubles with the 3D stupid glasses to wear on my normal glasses...) and second, that kind of technology will just make me sick (motion sickness here, am I the only one to suffer from this on the BSN ? I fell so lonely... ).
No, you aren't the only one that suffers from motion sickness, even 3D gives me an uncomfortable feeling.
Modifié par Sanunes, 20 mai 2016 - 09:59 .
Virtual Reality fits for FPS games and since Mass Effect: Andromeda is going to be a TPS I don't see this happening.
No, you aren't the only one that suffers from motion sickness, even 3D gives me an uncomfortable feeling.
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one, I feel your pain for the 3D !
I kind of agree with you, Virtual reality may work just for some type of games and for some people, but I would like to be surprised...maybe if well implemented could be the way to go even for Andromeda....we would probably laugh in 5 years time looking back at this discussion....or cry...:-P
As long as it comes with multiple electrodes to be attached to various spots on the human anatomy, I'm game.
Those would be the days of true virtual immersion. Feeling every blow, every shot (albeit in a much-reduced capacity)........phew!
No, maybe in a later game, when VR gear is cheaper. I wouldn't really mind it if was in the game (I wouldn't be able to use it though) if it was for some niche function like the kinect support was for ME3. But that said, I think it would be too much work for something that only a minority of players would use.
In a few years maybe but I hope dev time isn't spent arsing about with that, rather than developing a top notch base game.
As long as it comes with multiple electrodes to be attached to various spots on the human anatomy, I'm game.
Those would be the days of true virtual immersion. Feeling every blow, every shot (albeit in a much-reduced capacity)........phew!
I don't think being shot is the part of Mass Effect we all really want to feel =P
Probably not, VR looks cool but I like my ME games third person and all. I'm not sure how well it would fit.
Yes?, No?, Maybe?
what do you think?
A VR module would be ridiculously hard to implement as part of their gameplay and progression.
I could see them implementing an andromeda VR exploration though.