...the hardcore PC VR market?
We saw how Sony handled MS so far this generation. Basically they showed what they had, let the competition dig its own grave, and then trumpet how much better their approach was. Oculus has just made a huge decision by aligning with Facebook. Its far to early to know how this will play out, but there is an obvious posibility for this move to sour the hardcore adoption of the Rift.
With that being said, does Sony now stand in position to take advantage of the situation? IMO they have a chance to arrive on PC and take a position that they are all to familar with. The hardcore gaming, tech focused product that gamers should buy.
Obviously this comes with changes to what they seemingly have announced so far. PC gamers will expect some semi regular iterations and upgrades. Which I don't think is too much of an issue. The expect open standards, which again Sony is kind of known for. They will expect premium performance and specs, which again its Sony.
Do they stand a chance at making a competitive PC product? Will they?
We saw how Sony handled MS so far this generation. Basically they showed what they had, let the competition dig its own grave, and then trumpet how much better their approach was. Oculus has just made a huge decision by aligning with Facebook. Its far to early to know how this will play out, but there is an obvious posibility for this move to sour the hardcore adoption of the Rift.
With that being said, does Sony now stand in position to take advantage of the situation? IMO they have a chance to arrive on PC and take a position that they are all to familar with. The hardcore gaming, tech focused product that gamers should buy.
Obviously this comes with changes to what they seemingly have announced so far. PC gamers will expect some semi regular iterations and upgrades. Which I don't think is too much of an issue. The expect open standards, which again Sony is kind of known for. They will expect premium performance and specs, which again its Sony.
Do they stand a chance at making a competitive PC product? Will they?