No you read it rightI thought it said two 1200x1080 screens, but maybe I was misreading it.
Ah yes, two separate screens, thats going to be interesting!so it's two 1200x1080 screens, and the OR is (rumored) to have one 2560x1440?
I think Vive wins, especially if you can get an SLI/Crossfire setup to get one GPU to render each screen seperately.
HL2 was one of the first games to support VR without 3rd party tools.
BBC: One of Valve's most famous games is the Half-life series, and I know there are millions and millions of gamers that are desperate for a new Half-life game to come out. Is the new Half-life going to be on the virtual-reality headset? Is that what Valve is going to do with this machine?HL2 was one of the first games to support VR without 3rd party tools.
To paraphrase someone on reddit: "I have a lot more confidence in Valve making a better VR device for gaming than Oculus Rift/Facebook. Why? Because gaming is all Valve does. They have a much higher incentive to make it good and make it right."I love to see more competition stepping up into the VR market. Competition breeds excellence, and healthy corporate competition really does help the consumer.