VR Roundtable - Deep Dives
VR Roundtable - Deep Dives
VR Roundtable
This podcast is the audio extract from the Deep Dive series of videos on the VR Roundtable YouTube channel. In these short episodes, one of the hosts of VR Roundtable picks a Virtual Reality related topic to discuss and share opinions on. You can view the
VRR Deep Dive: Is the future of VR in standalone headsets?
Thinking about the recent announcements coming out of Oculus Connect 4, could the future of VR really be in standalone headsets? I talk about a few of my opinions on this subject in this episode of VR Roundtable Deep Dives. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe! The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.
Oct 13, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Is Bethesda ushering in the triple-A age of VR gaming?
With the announcements of Fallout 4 VR, Doom VFR and Skyrim VR, are we seeing the beginnings of the triple-A age of Virtual Reality gaming?  Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe!   The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.
Jun 16, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: The Role of Virtual Reality in Art and Design
What role does virtual reality currently have in the worlds of art and design, and where can this technology take these areas in the future? In this video, I explore a few of the uses of VR in art, design and also music production.  Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe!  The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.
Apr 25, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Will VR find an unlikely audience among Retrogamers?
Welcome to another installment of Deep Dives. On this Deep Dive, Anthony explores the relationship between Virtual Reality and Retrogames. These two unlikely bedfellows could become kissing cousins in the very near future. More and more VR games are coming out with stylized retro graphics. We also have VR games that will take us back to arcade gaming from yesteryear. Plus, some publishers and developers are mining the past for games that can be retrofitted for a VR experience. Imagine exploring your favorite childhood games, from inside the game you know like the back of your hand.  Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe!  The audio podcast version of our weekly VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.
Apr 21, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Should you buy the wireless upgrade for VR, or wait for a new headset?
Welcome to another installment of our Deep Dives series. On this installment, Anthony ponders whether to buy a wireless VR adapter right away, or instead, save his money for a new headset with the technology already built in. There are pro's and con's with each decision. Join Anthony as he mulls over the possibilities.  Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe!  The audio podcast version of our weekly VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.  web: www.vrroundtable.net /// e-mail: [email protected]
Apr 18, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Is VR being hindered by the baggage of gaming?
Video games has 40-years worth of history behind it. It has allowed a gradual progression of expectation in terms of what a video game should be. We started with Pong, and now we have The Last of Us. Is it fair for VR to be slotted into a sub-category of video games, and expect it to thrive within the first year of release? Is the expectation of what we know a video game should be in 2017 hindering the organic and natural growth of VR in gaming? Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe! The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places. e-mail: [email protected]
Apr 14, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Why is VR perceived as a gimmick?
Some people might consider VR as nothing more than a fad - a gimmick - and often compare it to technology that has been hailed as 'the next big thing', only to fail a few years later. It's a perfectly understandable opinion to have - we've been burned so many times in the past. The Wii, 3DTVs and the Kinect could all fall into the category of 'gimmicky tech'. But is it fair to compare VR to these past examples so early? Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe! The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places. e-mail: [email protected]
Apr 8, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Is the cost of VR too expensive?
Everyone understands that VR is not cheap, but is the cost too expensive?  Thanks for listening, and don't forget to subscribe!  The audio podcast version of the VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.  e-mail: [email protected]
Apr 6, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: What is Microsoft's "real" VR strategy? When are Scorpio VR games coming?
In this installment of Deep Dives, Anthony considers what Microsoft is really thinking about when it comes to VR. How soon will we be able to play a VR game on Project Scorpio ? Does Microsoft really believe in VR ? Tune into the discussion and leave a comments below... Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe! The audio podcast version of the weekly VR Roundtable show is also available on iTunes, as well as all the other usual places.
Mar 25, 2017
VRR Deep Dive: Are Realistic Memories Formed In VR?
John Carmack mentioned a while ago that memories formed in VR can be just as real as memories formed in the real world. We touched on this briefly during episode 26 of VR Roundtable but I just wanted to explore this subject a little further in this short follow up episode. The audio podcast version of our weekly VR Roundtable show is available on iTunes as well as all the other usual places.
Mar 18, 2017
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