What is Virtual Reality (VR)?
Virtual Reality (VR) is the technology of creating an environment, another reality, involving a combination of software and hardware components, and usually used for the purpose of gaming but not limited to it. Special hardware is used for Virtual Reality technology including a headgear that creates a three-dimensional environment and sensors that can detect body motions such as specific movements of arms and legs, and in turn alter the environment the person is seeing in the head gear which in compound effect enables actions such as walking and picking something up in the virtual reality.
Unlike typical personal computer games, Virtual Reality creates a virtually real environment around the games where he can experience a more dynamic and stimulated gaming world where the gaming aspects are life-like. Ever fantasized about wielding a sword and marching forth to fight a medieval army that has a real dragon which can be killed by only a special sword that is with someone belonging in the enemy ranks and you have to find that sword, kill the dragon, win an epic war and rescue your beloved princess. Well, that’s what Virtual Reality can provide to you.
Virtual Reality gaming guide:
Deciding to go for Virtual Reality gaming isn’t all you will need to have the proper VR experience because choosing the right reality gaming can be tricky. There are a number of VR games available on the market but since the technology of VR is still in its developing phase, not every VR game out there will provide you the expected VR experience.
Minecraft(VR Edition), Assetto Corsa, Dear Esther, Subnautica, Elite: Dangerous and Alien Invasion are some of the popular released VR games that could be tried out for a good VR experience. Games such as Star Wars: Trials on Tatooine, System Shock 3, Star Citizen, Rigs: Mechanized Combat League, P.O.L.L.E.N. is much awaited in VR Gaming genre and expected to come soon. Getting the perfect immersive VR experience that can make you question your true reality is something for which we’d probably have to wait for a few more years.