Whenever the bar is raised im sure a lot of people are shocked by it, but after they become acclimated and accept it as the new standard it's not as impressive. Like I remember playing a Sega Genesis on a 32 inch TV for the first time when I was 10 and was blown away after previously only experiencing NES on a 13 inch. The next time a game took me aback was the first time I played Silent Hill 2 and realized I couldn't tell when the actual gameplay began, I was standing in the bathroom thinking it was still a cutscene. Maybe in 10 years VR will be indistinguishable from real life, at least graphically. I might be taken aback the first time I kill something in one, but after a while it will become blaise.
Whenever the bar is raised im sure a lot of people are shocked by it, but after they become acclimated and accept it as the new standard it's not as impressive. Like I remember playing a Sega Genesis on a 32 inch TV for the first time when I was 10 and was blown away after previously only experiencing NES on a 13 inch. The next time a game took me aback was the first time I played Silent Hill 2 and realized I couldn't tell when the actual gameplay began, I was standing in the bathroom thinking it was still a cutscene. Maybe in 10 years VR will be indistinguishable from real life, at least graphically. I might be taken aback the first time I kill something in one, but after a while it will become blaise.