Glasses are not a problem, it was designed with them in mind, if you wear glasses it won't affect your enjoyment.
GT7 will almost certainly use VR (Project Cars can already) not sure Fallout would work with VR (too much walking about) but I'm sure there will be more than a few surprises.
You have got to laugh at the people disagreeing, what part of what you said could they possibly disagree with?
Sony has done a really good Job, Morpheus it seems has grown and it offers the quality VR experience gamers will buy into, while Move seems a perfect match for the tech.
I'm excited and I will be first in line when it finally arrives, well done Sony.
And the hits keep on coming.
Comparing VR to kinect is as flawed as people comparing it to 3D TV,
VR will give a unique experience to far more than just gaming, Film, Education, medicine, money is being poured into it's development from all sorts of tech companies for a reason
VR is coming and it's here to stay, mark my words
Gareththvk, trust me I am the last person to defend health and safety as I have to deal with it's annoying consequences on a daily basis.
But The coffee being sold in McDonalds at the time was an accident waiting to happen, even I remember trying to hold the flimsy polystyrene cup with a lid that had no chance of staying on, trying to drink something that really was scoldingly hot.
I was a young man the person who was scolded was an old lady if I remember...
SegaGamer I'm the same, even in normal gaming I can suffer motion sickness, travel sickness tablets solve the problem, but hopefully as Sniper says, it will just be a matter of not finding our sea legs but VR legs.
The same website voted me "sexiest girl alive" there are no holes in Hoffmannchartz data.
Did you read the article? his enjoyed his experience, getting his head round the japanese take on VR was what baffled him.
VR is here to stay, When that finally hits home remember, I Told ya so
VR has one chance to grab your attention, Morpheus as much as it sounds cool has no meaning as a VR device.
Playstation VR is exactly what it says on the tin, a VR device for the Playstation, no confusion, which has got to be the right way to go when trying to penetrate a new market.
Just need them to release it already!! my money is waiting.
Well next time I get shot in multiplayer, my cat had better watch out
CLEAR!!!
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Azz any slight advantage the xone has in cpu speed (and it is slight) is far outweighed by the superior GPU not to mention memory in the PS4, to pretend otherwise is ignorance of the highest order.
Xbox One:
1.18 Teraflop GPU with 12 active Compute Units (2 disabled)
768 Shaders
48 Texture mapping units
16 Render output units
2 Asynchronous Compute Engines with 16 queues
PlayStation 4:
1.84 Teraflop GPU wit...
Graphics played a big part in drawing you into the TLOU world and story making the experience even more real, TLOU was amazing for a PS3 game the PS4 will only make the world even more believable, if they can hit the same notes of the original this will be huge game this gen.
A next gen Clicker heading towards me, (shudders)
It won't be for everyone, but thats true of any game, the beauty of Sony, they offer such a wide spectrum of gaming, that will appeal to a broad range of gamers.
I thought this was a great game offering something different, even my wife (who doesn't play games) enjoyed it
Why do people think this will ever come to PC? this is a PS4 exclusive not an xbox exclusive
Not forgetting Morpheus, 2016 is going to be an incredible time for PS4 owners for sure.
AquaticDonut:
It doesn't matter if it's a clearer image. Because solid framerate is FAR more important than any kind of graphics.
Actually you are wrong, this game is a character based story driven game, this sort of game thrives on the amazing graphics, character animations and voice acting, all far more important, the framerate in this game is fine for the type of game it is, all the positive reviews prove that.
No, Kinect and Move were a late attempt to get into motion gaming made popular by the Wii, unfortunately it was always a fad and never had lasting appeal.
The ironic thing is that the Move controller lead to Sony experimenting with VR and and proved a great way to interact in the VR environment with Sony quick to realise unlike Motion controls VR was a far more exciting prospect offering opportunities far outside of gaming.
It's still early days for VR an...