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Description: First glimpse of virtual reality Minecraft at Xbox showcase Dave Lee North America technology reporter 1 March 2016 Minecraft is already loved by millions of gamers around the world . Microsoft has revealed the real world is like in virtual reality. Microsoft bought the block-building game in 2014 for $2.5bn (PS1.8bn) which was a huge deal that had fans of the game concerned about its future. The US firm said that it would not harm its popular formula and instead invest in Minecraft. At a party in San Francisco's trendy Mission District, its Xbox division showed off the virtual real-world version of Minecraft for the first time. "It makes you feel like you're inside the world of Minecraft," said Palmer Luckey who is the creator of the Oculus Rift VR headset. It's like other VR experiences. It's a complete immersion. For those who are obsessed with Minecraft's addictive building process, it's a significant leap from watching it on a regular screen. For a game that's loved by children, there's a figure that parents might be concerned about: $1,500. This is the amount they'll need for an Oculus Rift headset and a PC powerful enough to power it. It's certainly too costly, I suggested to Mr Luckey. MINECRAFT He said, "It isn’t." "I mean, it's expensive in comparison to other devices in the world but if you look at it in comparison to television or a mobile phone you're getting more technology. "It's not as simple hardware and the price will decrease as time passes." It'll have to be slowed down pretty sharp-ish for it to be accepted by mainstream audiences in the near future. I predict a minor revival of the arcade games. This is a place where people can play high-end video games that they are unable to afford for themselves. Big titles Minecraft on Oculus was one of the games that were on display at Xbox's Spring Showcase, a chance for journalists - as well as a few influential YouTube gamers naturally - to play with the upcoming blockbusters of the future. Quantum Break was a fascinating world that made me lose an hour. It's a game where you take on the role of Jack Joyce, an unwilling action hero who gains the ability to alter time following an experiment that went awry. It may sound like a similar game However, the game's mechanics make it stand out. Also, be sure to check out Tom Clancy's The Division - set in a meticulously accurate Manhattan. Many of the games featured on the show were promoted as great for PC use using Microsoft's Windows 10 operating systems. "If you look at the numbers, PC gaming has the fastest growing segment of gaming," stated Phil Spencer the director of Xbox. "It's normal that we'd concentrate on gaming on Windows." Virtual plans Microsoft has decided not to create its own headset for virtual reality. However it is still working on the Hololens-specific Hololens. Instead, it is working to make it compatible with the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. In the debate over price, Mr Spencer said he believed virtual reality would follow the path of high definition TVs which are a luxury item initially but a cinch to resist once you've experienced it. He added, "The early adopters of VR will be there to help propel the industry." In light of the fact that Sony's PlayStation 4 will soon get its own VR headset, I wondered if Microsoft might consider creating its own gear. "I absolutely think it could be a on our roadmap," he said. He also stressed that Windows 10 was now fully compatible with VR games however, he did not mention this. 'Not hacked' Of course, new games aren't worth anything unless players can get online to play them. In recent times it's been a bit of a challenge. The low reliability of Xbox Live, the online gaming platform used by Xbox gamers, has caused thousands of issues. Snoop Dogg is one of the disgruntled fans. He has pleaded with Bill Gates to fix the issue, or else he'd defect to PlayStation. Mr Spencer apologized for the issue. He added, "It's evidently always regretful." "This last outage was a problem and we have learned from it. It took us a little longer to comprehend the issue, but it was clear. He denied that the company was the victim of a hacking attack, claiming that while its network was under constant attack, it wasn't, as had been claimed, wiped out by a coordinated effort to block gamers. Snoop Dogg is at risk of becoming lost: "Snoop has been a long-time Xbox gamer and fan for quite a long time. "I can understand when people become angry. I take it as an indication of the love and devotion people have to what we offer as a gaming platform." Minecraft servers Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC and on Facebook. Orangutans try gaming in Australian zoo 15 February 2016 Microsoft tests an underwater data center 2 February 2016 VR gaming: What we know so far Oculus VR headset on sale for $599 7 January 2016 Microsoft Xbox
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