GW2, VR, and VorpX
I do wonder how many people are / would be interested in VR-support for GW2, but I do think, good native VR support would be a good feature to release with HoT and could even be a selling-point.
There are coming two VR-sets to the market very soon. Vive will be released in December of 2015 and Oculus VR will be released Q1 of 2016. So you are probably talking about 1 to 3 months after HoT gets released. One of the major issues to overcome, outside of the UI is that the major VR API’s (GameWorks VR and the Oculust Api) require DX11 / 12.
I do not think proper first person view (I am guessing you mean that you can also see you hands and stuff?) is required. Especially because I don’t think playing GW2 with VR will give the best experience in first person view. Especially when fighting in groups that would be a mess. 3th person would imho be best, only now you can look all around you, and the head of the character follows the movement of your head.
Anybody else here interested in VR for GW2?
4 months with no reply… maybe there’s another thread out there somewhere, oh well.
Although it looks like I will not be participating in the first wave of consumer vr hardware, I’ve thought a lot about vr interface for gw2. Obviously, a fleshed out 1st person view would be wonderful, however with situational awareness being so important for this game, I believe the focus should be on polishing the 3rd person ui. And what I think would be great is building 3rd person vr ui around the idea of the player controlling a stealthed asuran hovercraft. The current ui would be mapped to fixed dashboard elements. Based on the positive responses from the psvr game rigs, it seems that having the fixed reference of a mech-like kittenpit can allow players to experience more extreme movement without the sim sickness.
At any rate, if anet announced vr support, I would sell whatever it took to get on board.
Looks like the forum auto changes kitten p i t to kittenpit, lol.
Really, anet? I am trying to reference the place where a pilot sits to control a plane or other mechanical transportation vehicle. Pilots do not sit in kittenpits!!!