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John Wick, one of the games being developed for SteamVR. HTC

You won't truly get virtual reality until you try it out properly

The first demos and experiences are out and they have to be seen to be believed.

UP UNTIL RECENTLY, the majority of VR demos have been passive experiences like riding a rollercoaster or watching a movie, but more interactive experiences are popping up for a number of platforms. Some are games, others are more meditative but all of them are immersive.

There’s still a long way to go, but VR is beginning to take shape. We had the opportunity to try out two of the most prominent devices in the area – Oculus Rift and HTC’s Vive – and once you try them with motion controls, it becomes a whole new experience.

Motion controls

If you remember the Wii and its nunchuck controller (the joystick you attached to the Wiimote), you’ll know what to expect here. Both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift’s controls are similar in that respect – they’re both wireless controllers for each hand with a trigger at the back, but that’s where the similarities end.

For Oculus Touch, you have an analogue stick perched at the top alongside two other buttons, and another button for your middle finger.

Oculus Eric Risberg / Press Association Images Eric Risberg / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

On HTC’s end, the joystick is a trackpad that you can press with your thumb. The top of the controller has something that looks more like a juicer attached to it, which is designed to track it – but aesthetics aren’t important when you can’t see them.

And both of them work surprisingly well. Either your hands or controllers are represented on screen and grabbing objects or touching something (virtually, of course) doesn’t require any thought. You just reach out and grab it, and VR’s ability to recreate depth and distance means those skills transfer seamlessly.

Both headsets are bulky, there is no getting around that, but they’re not heavy. It’s easy to look around, and you don’t think about it after a while.

More importantly, there was no framerate issues or lag when trying out any of the demos. If there was lag or the framerate begins to jitter, that breaks the experience and could lead to motion sickness, something both versions have overcome.

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HTC Vive

For the HTC Vive demo, we had the opportunity to try out a few different experiences with a little bit of room to physically walk around. The first took place at the bottom of the ocean where you’re greeted by a blue whale.

You have a little bit of space to walk around (limited by both the experience and the room itself) but it gives an idea of the type of experiences it can create.

Whale of a time HTC HTC

Other demos were more immersive. An art app made the entire space you occupied a canvas. Drawing light streams in 3D sounds weird, but you can populate it with stars, snow, fire trails (the burning speed is controlled by how fast you draw) and rainbows just to name a few.

It’s also where SteamVR’s touchpad controls really shine, with the ability to change brushes, colours and effects just by swiping and clicking. Just wandering through a creation of squiggles is mesmerising.

Then there were other themed demos like Portal 2 (retaining the humour of the original games) and DOTA 2 (placing you inside a magic shop and allowing you to shrink in different places); while others like Arizona Sunshine, a zombie shooter, made use of the motion controls through aiming weapons and dual-wielding.

Arizona Sunshine HTC HTC

Oculus Rift

For Oculus Rift, there were a number of games to choose from. Some were more sedate, like Work Simulator (a lighthearted take on the workplace of the future), while others were more intense, like Bullet Train.

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Searching for a happy medium, the game we tried out was Dead & Buried, a wild west themed game where you use dual-wield revolvers (spoiler: dual-aiming is tough. Very tough) and shoot as many targets as you can.

It’s a fixed vantage point game, but it’s one you’re thankful for as you get used to shooting targets and bottles from a distance.

You get one trigger to grab/hold the gun (with your index finger), your thumb to shoot, and when you need to reload, you just twist your wrist to empty the bullet chamber and flick it back to reload.

Developed in-house by Oculus itself, the art style is very reminiscent of studios like Disney, much like being at a fairground and playing a target practice game.

Oculus Rift views its headset not as an extension of your PC, but a platform in its own right, one that would be viewed in the same manner as your console or set-top box.

The future (but not just yet)

It’s hard not to walk away from either experience feeling excited about the prospects it brings. We might be a bit away from being in a world where we can move fully – tethered headsets mean the possibility of tripping over wires is always a factor – but there are experiences made for this.

Also, you need a high-end PC to properly run VR. HTC says it’s working on bringing the requirements down as low as possible – a reason why it hasn’t revealed the required specs yet – but it’s best to assume you’ll need a gaming PC to take advantage of it.

If there was a feeling behind it, demos for both experiences feel like when Wii Sports came out back in 2005. At the heart of it, they’re simple experiences designed to get people acquainted with the controls, but they’re fun and really show the potential behind the technology.

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It’s a cliché to say this, but you don’t truly know what virtual reality is like until you try it out. The feeling of being placed a situation instead of acting passively livens things up and the interaction

While Oculus Rift will be released in the first quarter of 2016, Oculus Touch controls won’t be released until the second quarter. HTC Vive is gearing up for a release next year but a specific date has yet to be provided.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:48 PM

    ISS is visible several times every year from Ireland
    Download the NASA app and go to missions / sighting opportunities and it will tell you exactly where in the sky to watch and the correct time & date.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:54 PM

    The ISS passes over Ireland hundreds of times a year. The journal is abit late with this story, for the past week it’s passed directly over us twice every evening .

    ISS SPOTTER is a great App if anyone is interested. Tells you when, tells where from and the direction. Makes it very easy to watch out and track it.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 9:13 PM

    22nd, 6:26 pm and 8:04 pm

    23rd. 7:15pm

    24th 6:26 pm

    26th. 6:25pm

    Clear sky is only requirement.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 10:25 PM

    Eyesight is also a requirement

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    Feb 21st 2014, 10:51 PM

    You can also get email alerts set up for a certain town/area, I set it up and I’ve seen the space station many times overhead!! All we need is a few clear nights :)

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    Feb 21st 2014, 10:52 PM

    Despite the couple of red thumbs, that made me laugh a wee bit Eddie

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 12:09 PM

    how do you set that up Arianna??…..

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 1:05 PM

    I can’t remember exactly how I did it,it was a while ago, but this is the email address I receive them from so I’m sure if you google spot the station or go to the nasa website you should be able to find the link, sorry I can’t be of more help! spotthestation@mail.nasa.gov

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 1:08 PM

    Found the link….. http://spotthestation.nasa.gov

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:54 PM

    I miss Chris Hadfield, I only copped onto him for his last 3 months but what a guy, made science so interesting

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    Feb 21st 2014, 9:47 PM

    I read his book and watched Space Oddity on YouTube. Does that count as a sighting?

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:06 PM

    Would it be half as bright if there were only three astronauts on board?

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:16 PM

    “The aircraft. . . .”? It’s not an aircraft, it’s a spacecraft. I know this isn’t National Geographic, and a lot of people are no longer bothered about punctuation, spelling or grammar, but it would be good if we could preserve the meanings of at least some words. Then we might have a chance of understanding each other.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:22 PM

    Welcome to the journal – where we strive to get things wrong.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:51 PM

    They’ve fixed it on the sly –
    None of these idiots will notice they said

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 12:46 AM

    Well, at least they fixed it, I guess that’s progress of a sort.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:14 PM

    “The aircraft will be visible over Ireland for the next four nights”

    Sorry for the pedantry but it’s not an aircraft =p

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:48 PM

    Awesome sight. Science at its best.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:55 PM

    I tracked it with a powerful telescope on its last pass over Ireland. I could even read the letters on its underside!
    G -A -R -D -A

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:08 PM

    Report your sighting… Why? We know where it’s gonna be and be seen from.

    Oh yes so astronomy ireland can pound you with emails……

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:56 PM

    Hope I get abducted and probed! #YOLO

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:13 PM

    It’s not an aircraft. It’s a spacecraft. There is no air up there.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:11 PM

    Eh – iv seen it loads of times.
    It does this a few times a year

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:21 PM

    Err, don’t harsh the scientific dudes’ buzz – they get ratty!:-D

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    Feb 21st 2014, 7:54 PM

    Been there.
    Nice spot.
    Great views.

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    Feb 21st 2014, 8:45 PM

    Aircraft??!! Come on guys in fairness. SPACECRAFT.

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 11:57 AM

    This has been passing us around tea time for a couple of weeks already.

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    Feb 22nd 2014, 7:10 AM

    Looks like a standard phone box to me!

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    Feb 23rd 2014, 11:00 AM

    Seems like a strange story? It’s visible on average 2 or 3 times a week – you can get notifications for your area from spotthestation (.com possibly? Either Google it or search for it on NASA’s website)

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