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Title: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: General Battuta on June 13, 2014, 10:56:03 am
(http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/images/13/oct/valkyrie2.jpg)

At E3 yesterday I got a chance to flash the vip vip vip card and jump the line into the Oculus Rift booth. When I heard they had Valkyrie I couldn't resist. The Rift is a lightweight VR and headtracking kit that immerses you in the game world. Valkyrie is a lightweight, visually striking flight sim by the developers of EVE.

The Rift is super cool - the display is slightly blurry (though it may not have been perfectly adjusted) and the current design bleeds a little outside light around the eyes, but I forgot there were any problems once I launched. Looking around the world is intoxicating, and filling up your entire FOV with game really sucks you in. It's incredible to look left or right and see your ship's guns looming there. I'm not sure the game is quite as crisp and legible as it'd be on a regular HD display - something worth keeping an eye on as Oculus comes closer to launch.

I got turned about a few times, since keeping track of your head position is another variable to master on top of motion through 3D space. Valkyrie uses a Diaspora-style slow combat model: ranges are long, relative velocities are high, most fights are jousts, and you'll almost never get into a merge. I spent the full three minutes of the demo tangling with a single enemy - a red blur I never got to see up close, although we made a few head-to-head passes. Your ship's cockpit registers damage by sparking and cracking. The design is less intrusive than Star Citizen's, or at least it feels that way, perhaps because the Oculus gives you so much space to work with.

To my shame, I didn't actually land a kill, despite several good gun engagements and a lot of generous use of Valkyrie's missiles. The missiles track a helmet-mounted sight, and the longer you can look at the enemy while holding down the trigger, the more of them you can lock on. This feels ****ing awesome.

Playing on the Rift definitely made me eager to try it more, though I might jump for a different game. I'd love to play FSO on here - the clean interface and sharp, noiseless visual design of FreeSpace would be a better fit for me than Valkyrie, and FreeSpace's faster, more violent combat might even look better. Most importantly, though, the Rift works as advertised. It's good hardware. When I looked down at my virtual body in the game, I started to get a touch of body transfer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_transfer_illusion), an eerie and kinda cool sensation.

Let me know if you have any questions.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Spoon on June 13, 2014, 11:55:20 am
Can I play muh animu hentai games on this, Battuta-senpai?

(Sounds really cool btw)
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Luis Dias on June 13, 2014, 11:57:48 am
sigh at the notion that i'll only experience this in 5, 10 years.

must. keep. alive.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Lorric on June 13, 2014, 12:04:39 pm
sigh at the notion that i'll only experience this in 5, 10 years.

must. keep. alive.
Well here's a question, which would you prefer? To wait that long, or to have had a chance to try it and like it, and then still have to wait?

In my experience it's worse when I get a chance to try something that I really, really like and then have to wait a long time before I get it myself, the sense of longing is much more profound.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Luis Dias on June 13, 2014, 12:59:43 pm
Well to be fair I did have this experience 20 years ago in a science fair with a super computer playing Doom in a 320x240 headset. It was messy, low-fi, and nauseating.

It was also awesome.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Ghostavo on June 13, 2014, 01:08:20 pm
When I looked down at my virtual body in the game, I started to get a touch of body transfer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_transfer_illusion), an eerie and kinda cool sensation.

Let me know if you have any questions.

What controls did you use to pilot?

If you used a joystick, did your virtual body mirror the changes you did in your joystick? If so, how realistic were these changes and did it ever feel nauseating?

If you used any other controller (keyboard/mouse/gamepad/whatever), how well could you use it, and how immersion breaking was it having no sight of it?
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: General Battuta on June 13, 2014, 01:36:26 pm
Used a 360 pad, which I'm pretty expert with. Unfortunately the body didn't mirror controller inputs - I wish it had, it would've helped the body transfer illusion. No immersion problems having no sight of it. I think controllers are a great fit for the Rift since it's easy to know where your hands are without any sight on the controller.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Dragon on June 14, 2014, 11:25:23 am
Darn, I wish it didn't cost over 1000 zloty (350$ translates to about that)... I'm really torn on that one. On one hand, my inner gamer wants this more than anything in the world. On the other, my inner scroodge wants to keep this 1000 zloty just as badly. :) I'd already have OR pre-ordered if it wasn't for my paralyzing aversion to spending money.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: MetalDestroyer on June 15, 2014, 10:48:52 am
Did you also play Elite: Dangerous with the occulus Rift ? :) Video from EVE Valkyrie is not as good as Freespace or Elite: Dangerous.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: General Battuta on June 15, 2014, 12:34:28 pm
They didn't have Elite at the Rift booth.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: NGTM-1R on June 16, 2014, 11:37:47 am
So has CCP finally managed to make a game that is both not EVE and not suck?
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: General Battuta on June 16, 2014, 11:52:17 am
Not yet. What I played basically felt like a toy or a tech demo.
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: TrashMan on June 17, 2014, 02:54:05 am
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The missiles track a helmet-mounted sight, and the longer you can look at the enemy while holding down the trigger, the more of them you can lock on.

Macross Missile Massacre detected!
Delicious!
Title: Re: I played Valkyrie on Oculus Rift
Post by: Colonol Dekker on June 17, 2014, 04:46:45 am
What is valkyrie?

Oculus Dust would be fun.