You dont have to walk around with Vive, you can sit down with it too.
Element VR will do more than last, the investment in the tech is huge with every tech company now heavily involved in it's future, remember VR goes far beyond gaming and will stand up (in time) as a media all it's own.
What we are seeing now is just the tip of the iceburg, there is so much more to come.
It's easy to complain about the limitations (as they stand) of VR, but it's the possibilities that make VR a very exciting prospect. I am under no illusion that the VR as we are seeing it now is reaching anywhere near it's potential, but it has to start somewhere, literally every tech company is now onboard the VR train, investing billions into the tech.
These are early days for a whole new media which will encompass far more than gaming, VR is happening anyone ...
donthate stop talking about stuff you have no idea about, Sony have years of experience in display technology, their diplay is actually much better for VR and their lenses have advantages too.
http://wccftech.com/sony-de...
There is no way Oculus is running on the Xone, Scorpio could do it if they wanted to make it powerful enough, but the console wouldn't come cheap and then you factor in the cost of Oculus, things are starting to look pretty expensive.
Gangsta the VIVE and Oculus are both tethered devices, so is the PSVR for that matter, wireless is too slow at this point in time.
Gangsta, trust me if you are using the Vive,Oculus or PSVR they are all tethered to either a PC or console, the controller is wireless, but cetainly not the Head mounted display, unless you are talking about standalone devices like Gear VR, but they have nowhere near the same specs.
WOW, impressive numbers and so far they have underestimated sales, it looks like there is no stopping this train, VR also onboard too, it's exciting times ahead for PS4 owners
Come on give sponge a break, he is still upset QB didn't match up to U4 quality, the poor guy needs therapy, have some sympathy, I feel sorry for the him.
Just been reading through his comments history, talk about deluded, lol
TangentialShark, who tries to downplay every PS4 game, the simple fact is U4 is on another level to QB, get over it.
Sounds great, much more throaty gutteral sound, GT sport coming along nicely and VR integration too, looking forward to an amazingly immersive experience.
I doubt we will be playing Forza in VR, So for me the headline is correct. another rookie error.
GT+VR is very exciting, but an understandable rookie error.
But the biggest issue, ultimately, is that it isn't as big a step up from GT6 as you'd expect from the series' leap onto PS4.
I think VR is a huge step up for the series, drving/racing is tailor made for VR, if they can pull it off at a solid 60fps or more, then the series will have arguably taken the biggest leap forward since the franchise started.
Nobody questions the horsepower of the PS4, it's a known fact that the PS4 is the most powerful console this gen, this is still an early build and my guess is that enjoying this in VR means some compromise, but I'm getting PSVR and I'm getting this, and because of VR racing is about to enter a whole new level.
This could be said about any studio, Naughty Dog creations are a labour of love, with no stone unturned in making their products the best they can be, whether you can apprieciatte their games or not there is no denying they are one the most talented studios out there, As you say their games are loved by many and are a major reason to own a Playstation.
Which makes the original score even more pathetic, who can measure a 0.2 difference? they should have called it a 9 to begin with, instead of being pedantic.
TLOU came out on the PS3 and set a benchmark not just last gen but stands up even this gen, it's been a while coming but Uncharted 4 is now the new benchmark.
Playstation is a known quantity and is easier to get the most from what is on offer, as a VR experience there is a lot to recommend the PSVR and with Sony's software contacts, i'm sure there will be plenty of great experiences to be had.
It's HTC Vive and certainly offers a lot, but then it costs a lot, The PSVR is the cheapest option and as far as value for money it stands out while offering a great experience too, I have waited long enough for VR to become a reality, i'm not waiting any longer.
Vive is too expensive, PSVR is at a price that allows me to jump straight in, I just need to find one.
People like jessionpc show just how naive some people are, Sony have been leaders in display technology for years and have probably more experience than anyone in using that tech, the display Sony uses is far more suitable for VR than either the Vive or Occulus as TFJWM points out and compares very well considering it is actually operating at a lower resolution.
I would recommend a little research before you comment on something you know nothing about jessionpc