And although we’ve mentioned that VR technologies are more affordable nowadays, the answer is likely to be a bit disappointing for some users – their PCs might still not be ready to handle the demands of VR applications. This gear and software has opened the doors to a greater number of VR developers and enthusiasts at an affordable price, but more importantly it was becoming popular and well known amongst a wide number of users, the more questions were being asked whether home gaming computers are able to handle it. In 2012 Oculus released their first breakthrough virtual reality head-mounted display and developer kit – the Oculus Rift. However, not so long ago the situation has changed dramatically.
At the dawn of its development, the equipment was bulky, complex to install and the software setup procedure was quite complicated, not to mention a very limited number of people could get an access to it both technically and financially.
Virtual reality technologies and their practical applications are becoming more and more popular.