07-11-2014 08:40 AM
At that point, I was already well versed with the Oculus Rift, though not quite sold on the experience it offered. War Thunder changed everything, however. From a first-person view, I slowly made my way into the open skies as the lightly cologned man instructed me on all the different triggers. Once I gained enough air, he told me to spin which, sequentially, had my world turn as if I were in fact soaring through the sky. My surroundings, the beautiful vistas, forests and rivers below, swum around me as I rotated my head in awe. Finally, the Rift has a game worth bragging about.
DK2, which made the experience the great one it was.
It’s hard to explain the overwhelming emotions felt during my session in the sky, even as flames arose from my engine. It’s the most convincing unreality I’ve ever been in. Confusing, I know. War Thunder, an already immensely enjoyable game, and most certainly one I’ll be hopping into again, is also the first title to sell me on the Oculus Rift.
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08-22-2014 03:02 PM
"grimdar" wrote:
Its utterly mindblowing, and also flatout depressing that there are virtually zero flight simulators geared specifically for the Oculus.
08-22-2014 04:31 PM
"anthonyvn" wrote:
I just sit in the aircraft (In this case I'm doing Huey training missions) and can look around. But the lesson or mission does not start and I have a yellow "+" for a mouse pointer.
08-22-2014 06:25 PM
"grimdar" wrote:
Its utterly mindblowing, and also flatout depressing that there are virtually zero flight simulators geared specifically for the Oculus.