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The Gloomy Eyes VR experience is really unique. I didn't suppose it was doable to get bored of Tv, however 4 months of lockdown has cured my undiagnosed addiction to television. My days of passively and endlessly absorbing obscure American sitcoms as a baby - and later ploughing hours into high drama programming of various high quality - are, for now, up to now. The dopamine hit I get from a great present is tougher to chase as a result of I’ve spent a quarter of the year over-indulging in Tv. But another content material service has stuffed the hole left behind by my new indifference to Tv, VR. The HTC Vive Cosmos I’ve been sporadically using for the final couple of weeks has offered a brief, pixelated, escape from the humdrum of lockdown life. I should say that I’m on report as being a VR sceptic. Years of doing this job means I’ve been invited to "VR experiences" that would’ve been much more attention-grabbing as a scribbled description of an experience on a publish-it notice.


But, but, I’m coming round to VR. Perhaps it was a dramatic improvement within the hardware and high quality of video games/apps, or possibly it was the unprecedented crackdown on our everyday movements for four months in the face of a murderous global pandemic. Or perhaps a bit of each. But something has clearly changed. My first stop was organising and navigating the headset. It’s moderately accurate too. My movements didn’t really feel out of sync with what was being beamed into my eyes, although you need to make sure your room is decently lit for it to work properly. Installation is extra about connecting your Pc to the headset and hoping the Viveport software program registers that you’ve related every thing correctly. Yes, this took a couple of restarts however I got there. With several new cables spilling out of my Pc that add to the already tagliatelle-like mess that's my work space, I was good to go. The Viveport app, which is the place you discover and buy content to play and watch, is frankly painful to use.