Valve has been vocal in its support of virtual reality technology, saying that "compelling, consumer-priced VR hardware" could "transform the entertainment industry." Valve says it has offered help to Oculus as it works on the Rift headset, but the Bellevue-based developer is also apparently working on its own virtual reality hardware. A poster on gaming super-forum NeoGAF says he was invited to see and use that prototype after it was shown to a few game developers at the recent Steam Dev Days conference. He says he was shown 15 VR demos that included a demonstration of scale so impressive that people tried to "get out their phones and take a picture," a vignette that placed the subject on the edge of a cliff, and "a mechanical moving toddler's face." The prototype device, he says, is "lightyears ahead of the original Oculus Dev Kit."
Valve’s virtual reality headset might be better than the Oculus Rift


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