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Theres lots more, i'm gathering them up
Edit, its a troll calling himself Roy...
Was just about to upload some pics, but never mind now if it's a troll.
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Theres lots more, i'm gathering them up
Edit, its a troll calling himself Roy...
Lol took you long enough.
Youve tried nothing until youve tried War Thunder in VR, by far and away the best experience so far
some of it looked genuine and then it all went to ____
The first comment i read was Roy telling somebody he didn't like them![]()
If you can afford to drop £700 down on a headset, you can afford to drop more than £200 down on a card to go with it, its just like i said above, you wouldn't spend thousands on a top end rig, but no more than £25 on a PSU to power it all.
I think you both have good points.Not much can be done about the price of Headsets but if the price of GPU's to power them is reduced it will bring more people in.
This is simply the opposite of your box thinking, the cost of VR is more than the headset alone.
Eh. I wouldn't say 'bloody massive' at all. I think it's incredibly small, relative speaking. If it wasn't for developers simply being excited about VR from a personal interest standpoint(unlike something like 3D or Kinect or whatever), we wouldn't have a quarter of the software it has right now because the business case for it is poor.The softwares already here, the VR market is bloody massive.
So some guy flies to the event from the other side of the planet, his tickets cost $2000 return, his hotel costs $1000, but the $30 meal he brought means it's not a paid event.... though Nvidia could well have covered hotel food and food before/after the event which is fairly normal.
The market must be massive, as AMDs going for it as i said, once they get their Polaris out, they'll be snapped up, they won't be able to make em fast enough, as everyone with a headset, and loads of games/software, will be going after them.
I cant tell if you're making a joke or not.The market must be massive, as AMDs going for it as i said, once they get their Polaris out, they'll be snapped up, they won't be able to make em fast enough, as everyone with a headset, and loads of games/software, will be going after them.
Ah ok, that makes a lot more sense.LoadsaMoney is on permanent sarcastic mode these days with AMD.
No it's not and I have no idea why you'd think we wouldn't get that. Chin up man. This may not be some magic generation, but it should all be great stuff whatever market tier you're in.I don't really care about VR - just want a decent improvement in the sub £250 bracket from BOTH AMD and Nvidia.
Surely that is not too much to ask after so many years of GPUs being on 28NM??![]()
I don't really care about VR - just want a decent improvement in the sub £250 bracket from BOTH AMD and Nvidia.
Surely that is not too much to ask after so many years of GPUs being on 28NM??![]()