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Tim Sweeney, the head of Epic Games – "VR will change the world"

Written by AndrewH

Tim Sweeney is the head of Epic Games, the company behind a plethora of major game franchises for PC and Console (and even mobile should you include Infinity Blade), along with the engine that makes numerous major games as well, the Unreal Engine, originates out to state that virtual reality is going to change the world. This time around virtual reality might actually accomplish exactly that.

Virtual Reality were built with a nice run back in the 90s however it was pretty much ahead of its time. The only way to really enjoy virtual reality in those days ended up being to wear an extremely bulky headset and also you were also usually required to stand it what was basically a waist-high booth. The games that arrived on the scene for it were quite rough too. So while virtual reality has good potential in those days, it was definitely in front of it is time and finally it died out. Fast-forward to today and that we have virtual reality having a large amount of momentum, major companies supporting it, plus much more advanced technology to really make it work this time.

Tim Sweeney spoke to Joystiq (that is now a part of Engadget as a sub-category unfortunately) now on the phone interview and also the subject of virtual reality came up. He’s very tolerant of the direction that virtual reality is going.

There are some amazing things happening in VR right now, and lots of them haven’t seen the sunshine of day publicly whatsoever. But next year will you need to be a watershed here we are at VR. – Tim Sweeney, head of Epic Games

Virtual reality must be careful though. It does not want to take too much time to hit store shelves for consumers to full enjoy, but it also does not want to rush things either and become garbage. The Oculus Rift was announced in 2012 but still doesn’t have your final product out yet and their marketplace doesn’t yet support paid games and applications. Other virtual reality headsets such as the Samsung Gear VR piggy back away of the Oculus Rift market and are tied to the possible lack of paid downloads as well. Yet a few of the games we view already look quite promising (Bandit Six, Land’s End, for both the apparatus VR) and there are other companies like Google, Razer, Valve, Microsoft, and so on all on board the virtual reality train now.


Land’s End by ustwo for that Samsung Gear VR

The impact that virtual reality might have is also something Sweeney is very tolerant of:

It’s going to alter the world. The hardware will double in quality every couple of years for another decade, enough where, Ten years from now, it’s going to be difficult to tell the difference between virtual reality and also the real life.

It appears as if lots of major players in the market think that 2015 is going to be a vital year for virtual reality. If there are many people in the industry pointing for this year as the year virtual reality turns into a thing for consumers finally, only then do we possess a lot to appear forward to checking out and experiencing. It’s almost fun to imagine massive budget VR games made with technology like Unreal Engine and Unity 3D.

What could it be about virtual reality that you’re getting excited about? Is it the games or any other improvements we’ll only reach experience through virtual reality like watching concerts and films through VR? What headset are you searching toward the most? Do you think virtual reality can change the planet? Let us know within the comments below!

Website Referenced: JoystiqxE