Tell me about VR games for the seated gamer.
One of the things I note about the VR games that [H] have highlighted is that they require room. American houses may have a lot of space, but British ones do not. Modern British houses have small rooms: this room, my study, technically a second bedroom, is 8 foot by 12 foot with the last 2 feet of that as a built-in wardrobe with a mirror surface. My living room is slightly larger but has chairs, sofas, my plasma TV, pictures, etc etc, and is not the place to put up permanent poles. So expensive things can easily get broken. All this restricts my putative VR experience to one with me seated here.
So tell me about the VR experience I can expect.
One of the things I note about the VR games that [H] have highlighted is that they require room. American houses may have a lot of space, but British ones do not. Modern British houses have small rooms: this room, my study, technically a second bedroom, is 8 foot by 12 foot with the last 2 feet of that as a built-in wardrobe with a mirror surface. My living room is slightly larger but has chairs, sofas, my plasma TV, pictures, etc etc, and is not the place to put up permanent poles. So expensive things can easily get broken. All this restricts my putative VR experience to one with me seated here.
So tell me about the VR experience I can expect.