That's a pretty good install base.
The first kinect sold 8 million in its first 60 days.
Granted it was half the price, but it does put things into perspective.
The first kinect sold 8 million in its first 60 days.
Granted it was half the price, but it does put things into perspective.
Getting ports, no AAA VR experience, Have you actually played anything on PSVR? and do you even know what games are available on it?
EDIT - Ahhh, after seeing above i see you're just in the thread to troll.
Totally understand that now that my friend let me borrow his whole setup.....besides my PS4Pro. The sense of scale and depth is pretty spectacular. My only real problem with it is the resolution. Even playing on the Pro itÂ’s not very crisp. But the immersion is pretty incredible.And an accessory that can't really be shown off without hands on, at that.
If you're prone to motion sickness, it may never get better, but if it's VR only, it may be worth it to try and get your VR legs.Not bad. I wish VR didn't give me motion sickness. I want to play the games.
So when PS5 inevitably drops
will we all have to buy new VR headsets or will it be compatible with the new hardware? (and possibly make greater use of it?)
I'd expect a new platform, if they feel there's momentum enough to continue their VR support.So when PS5 inevitably drops
will we all have to buy new VR headsets or will it be compatible with the new hardware? (and possibly make greater use of it?)
They would be insane not to completely overhaul the tracking system with a PSVR2 for the PS5.