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Shit, I can't wait for Ace Combat in VR.
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would it be crazy to think PSVR will be PC compatible!?
Absolutely mental, though I'm sure hobbyists will try to get it working.
PSVR being cracked to work on PC would be the greatest thing to happen to it. It then becomes the defacto one size fits all device. Covering all platforms that are VR capable.
Move controller kills it for me, I want gloves.
The difference between an attractively-priced console and an attractively-priced VR headset is that one of the two will make tens of millions of people vomit.I'm sorry if that makes me come of as an ass or patronizing, but I feel that people if people were as vocal about the hardware inside the PS4/X1 and it's launch price as they are about the specs in the VR headsets and the high price point we could have gotten better consoles. Like I would have rather paid $600 for a better spec'ed PS4 than I am willing to do for these headsets, but I know people would not have been as accepting of that price point as they are with VR. If it doesn't make sense then just ignore stupid comments.
I'm am 100% interested in VR, but the price point seems to high for something that is totally unproven beyond some wonderful demos.
How are they tallying that 100? Is it 100 dedicated titles or the ones that use VR as a secondary gimmick still count?
Conjecture.Looking forward to it. Was it just conjecture or was it actually said that they didn't want to price it higher than the console? I've been wagering £300 for a while now, which is still substantially cheaper than the Rift.
Sony said it will be priced like a new platform/console and that they are not going to make a profit on the headset, they intend to make money on the software.Looking forward to it. Was it just conjecture or was it actually said that they didn't want to price it higher than the console? I've been wagering £300 for a while now, which is still substantially cheaper than the Rift.
I think DualShock 4 will be the most used for games on PSVR.
They can provide a bundle without Camera (already many have them like around 1-2 million) and Move controllers are not the standard controller in VR for PS4 because DS4 is the VR controller.
It is the same camera. Dr. Richard Marks confirmed they made it from the start to be used for VR, only they were not able to say so in the open before Project Morpheus was announced. Same as DS4, they put that LED there for a good reason. Move controllers will also be unchanged, so install base of PSVR accessories is already established quite well.
That will work. Some PSVR software needs the Move controller though.
They could probably go $399 but they'd have to throw a killer app like Gran Turismo in and I'm not sure where that'll be ready.
I just read on reddit by a supposed developer a post 14 days ago that the rift costs 600, and PSVR (barebones set I assume) costs 300-350.
The price, coupled with the decent library could be a slam dunk for Sony.
Probably, I'm near sighted but when I use my Gear VR without my glasses it's a little blurry. You can always try it both ways though.I have a question.
I wear glasses cause I can't see things from afar. I can read books just fine, though, without any glasses.
Because the screen is so close to my eyes, will I still need glasses to see stuff that's rendered far?