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When I play games (FPS) I get really immersed in them. Obviously not all games but slow paced ones. Dishonored & DayZ being my favourite. It doesn't take much to do it. I focus into the game and everything around me becomes static or background noise. Same thing when I read a good book and also with certain movies. So the choice and level of immersion is totally dependent on me or my imagination.

 

Have never used VR but I wonder what the experience will be like. The immersion factor is not in my control anymore because its the sole purpose of VR. What is it like when you see major graphical bugs? Those things I guess I'm used to and don't put me off. Is the immersion very easy to break in VR, even if you follow the "general" guidelines & be lag free?

 

Or is it the same as reading books & playing FPS games or will be once you get used to it? Like your brain gets used to the immersion breaks. Your thoughts please..

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I would assume it would be no different, as you would hear the outside.

Edited by LionWaffles

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