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Valve employees want to build a non-VR Half-Life game [50944

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:34 pm    Post subject: Valve employees want to build a non-VR Half-Life game [50944 Reply with quote

s with a section on what's next for the Half-Life series. According to Keighley, the majority of Valve's Half-Life team wants to build a non-VR game.

uot;Privately, most of the team hopes that the next big thing will indeed be a full-scale Half-Life game built not for VR,uot; writes Keighley, uot;but as a game

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure what's the big deal with having both VR and non-VR engine in a game.
I am thinking only these subsystems should be affected:
- graphics rendering; two viewports instead of one but it should not be a big deal because most games support multimonitor setups already - not a big leap from there.
- controller and input; I don't think it's a big difference whether a game gets a 'turning left' command from a VR controller, a joystick, a mouse or a keyboard.
- audio out; again, most games have headset, stereo and 5.1 modes included already, better ones come with 7.1 or more. I should not think it matters where that audio output goes.
All this VR nonsense has been proven to be destroying your eyes so you should always avoid it when necessary.
That said, I don't see the point in making any VR games - so I guess I am agreeing with the Valve employees and I disagree with the idiots at the helm.
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