That is a fair point Sharky, it might just be a software upgrade needed, either way Sony own's this gen.
You're just talking nonsense, So why wouldn't I be chilled?
I'll take the more powerful console that supports 4k, A stand alone drive will be cheap as chips soon enough, so I'll take the extra performance thank you very much.
The Pro is quite simply the way to go
What sammarshal seems to be missing is that Scorpio doesn't exist, the pro forced MS to release specs for a next gen machine to try to keep xbox relevant and makes it easy for Sony to one up them next gen with the PS5.
The most powerful console ( by some distance) Is now clearly the PS4 pro. only strengthening Sony's grip this gen
Lightning whats negative? The most powerful console this gen is the PS4-pro, It was news of the Pro that forced MS to release specs for a future machine to try and keep xbox relevant.
The Scorpio is a paper machine nothing more, just like the PS5, except Sony can now one up the Xbox specs.
bolimekurac : later on we might get much smaller and eassier to wear headsets with a larger field of view and without the screen door effect
There is no might about it, those things will happen and more, a fad is something that disappear's, VR will not disappear, it will only evolve into something mainstream can use, the sentence I posted you made, with a little tweaking you could just as easily have been talking about the first mobile phone
Palitera, if you are talking about the VR of the 90's, then your statement is wrong, VR could never find traction or mass appeal as the technology to drive VR simply wasnt there/
Only Now VR is a viable option, It is cheap enough and accesible enough for people to see and realise it's potential.
Kokyu VR has many avenues to find traction and is not going away, eventually the technology will evolve into something that the masses can adopt, At worst VR may slow down but the genie is out of the bottle and there is no putting it back.
When will people realise this is just the beginning for VR, there are plenty of battles ahead for it's uptake, but the money being poured into it's development will rapidly find solutions.
Costs will drop, while performance and practicality increase, in the meantime developers and manufacturers will gain valuable experience in learning the best ways to utilise the new technology, Far from being the end of VR, we are only just beginning.
Easy, PS4-pro.
Adult material will be available, but the west is uncomfortable with certain material.
I think it's stupid but hey.
Why is it questionable? I find it disappointing these titles will be barred from the west, but VR is about far more than 3 titles.
Too expensive? you do know tech gets cheaper, VR in the 90's was far less powerful and massively more expensive, and with the money and interest that is in VR, costs will rapidly reduce while performance increases.
Limited functionality? VR has huge potential in all sorts of areas, and as far as potential going forward there is all sorts of tech being worked on to enhance VR's ability, one day pretty soon VR will be for everyone.
I find it hilarious how many are using this as some kind of confirmation that VR will not last, what they fail to see is the potential or work that is being done to realise that potential, These first gen headsets are just a taster of whats to come and not just in gaming.
VR is happening people and once it is out of the bottle there will be no putting it back.
There is no doubt this is just the beginning for VR, things will improve and problems will be solved, Wireless is obvious, but Higher resolution, more powerful hardware, smaller head gear, higher fields of view are inevitable, but I have waited too long for VR and PSVR seems to offer the right balance between price and performance so i'm in.
Sitdown : Everybody was tripping over themselves for motion control, and how did that pan out? Nothing about VR is a guaranteed success.
Thats funny I don't remember every tech company and I mean every tech company out there investing Billions into motion controls?
Until you have evidence that says otherwise, I will dismiss your comment for what it's worth, which is basically nothing.
VR is going to be huge and of course that will involve gaming too, The evidence is staring everyone in the face, which is why we are seeing companies falling over themselves to grab a piece of the VR pie.
What we are seeing now is just the beginning, VR will evolve into so much more, trust me it's success is guaranteed.
luckily Graphene has real potential to kick start things.
Yeah Amiga in it's day was one hell of a machine, some of my best memories.
As if anyone would take an xbox fanbot's opinion about PSVR seriously.