10-25-2021 12:21 PM - edited 10-25-2021 12:44 PM
04-09-2022 02:41 PM - edited 04-09-2022 05:17 PM
Yes, everyone has their own use case, though 3D is dead to most, it's actually a great time for PC3D with most of the other options like Tridef and Dolphin emu still working and a big 3D enthusiast community still working on game fixes. Nothing to decide here I wouldn't have a PC that is not capable of 3D at this time. Cheers to you my friend
04-09-2022 07:07 PM
@ohgrant Maybe when you update your pc for better PCVR you can run your old pc with PC3D? Heh, it's only money, lol! Cheers.
04-09-2022 07:55 PM - edited 04-09-2022 08:24 PM
That's pretty much what I'm doing now with my old Win 7 machine so it's likely if things were to improve with PC VR development it would take that spot. But at the moment it seems 3D support is more vibrant than PCVR support. As it is now only a few PCVR games can really match the perceived clarity and realism of an average PC3D game when the geo 3D is working, which is most games. 3D isn't isolated to one viewer. Frankly me needing a new computer to enjoy anything I'm interested in playing at full res in VR is respectfully a figment of your imagination. lol, I'm not at all talking about building a PC, just the opposite. I'm talking not building one or even making a decision until all info is out. AMD has been known to over sell their tech with BS and their drivers often take a while to catch up. Still if no great new games like Alyx, MOH... on the horizon. It's likely that slot will be filled with a PS5 with VR. I'm not in it for video card bragging rights. I'd rather play Assassins' Creed Odyssey in 3D than another greyscale zombie slasher in VR. May you find your way as satisfying