But could the opposite entice me enough to leave my comfort zone?
What if I wanted the biggest screen possible to play my games?
The system has a 3660 x 3200 resolution per eye micro-OLED display.
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The headset includes some of the best displays on any VR headset Ive used.
Shouldnt it be the best possible display to play non-VR games?
The issue for Vision Pro users is two-fold.
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One, Safari causes problems that dont exist on other platforms.
The other issue is currently all GeForce Now plans are currently sold out.
This seems to be a limitation with Safari rather than the GeForce Now internet tool-based software.
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Im fine with a controller to playWarhammer 40K: Darktideon Vision Pro.
If I wanted to dig intoBaldurs Gate III, Id be so much happier with a mouse and keyboard.
Weirdly enough, the AVPs eye-tracking and pinch gestures work as a mouse click, even in the game.
Its not enough to control most games, anyway.
I want games to use the Vision Pros high-res lenses and 100-degree FOV.
The service requires you to manually change quality options to force it to play at the promised 4K resolution.
You need at least 40 Mbps for 4K resolutions up to 60 FPS.
You could potentiallystream from a gaming PCusing Apollo on Windows.
You could already get GeForce Now running on the separate Nexus app.
Its essentially the same experience on Safari,
Streaming is an awkward beast.
It will let you play a game from practically anywhere, but it wholly depends on your internet speeds.
You could already get GeForce Now running on the separate Nexus app.
Its essentially the same experience on Safari, with all the same limitations.
So many of these issues could have been aided with a dedicated app.
Theres no GeForce Now app available on iOS or iPadOS either.
You also have to remember the service is expensive, especially if you want to play at 4K.
The Ultimate subscription normally costs $20 a month.
Either way, VR users are still locked out of what could be a premium experience.
Apple has stepped up its push to get gaming into its ecosystem, though only on its terms.
The tech giant wants its customers to buy the latest and greatest Macs or iPads for gaming.
No Apple system can be a prime target for gamers without opening up the hedges on its walled garden.
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