Errorist I follow VR closely, i'm aware of whats happening in VR and the technical issues yet to be solved, there are many issues with movement, especially in certain types of game, if certain rules are followed then symptoms can be alleviatted, but the basic problem still remains.
The military have been experimenting with head mounted displays for years and have yet to solve the issues with motion, maybe someone has the solution but not yet.
I know more than you think, while FPS and refresh rates are major and probably the most important factor in motion sickness, there are many other factors too, the fact you dont realise motion and how it's handled is also important seems to show you are not as clued up as some.
Still it's a learning curve and solutions to all these problems will be worked on and hopefully sorted out, but just because one person feels fine using a control stick doesn't mean it wil...
There are problems with using a controller to move, the teleport method is used to allievate motion sickness, the navi controller could have uses, but movement is not as simple as you imagine.
I would be more surprised if they wern't working on VR, it has so much potential, if you are a tech company you would be stupid to ignore it.
Hugs I suffer motion sickness, but it won't stop me buying PSVR, sure there will be certain games that I will probably stay clear of but plenty of experiences will be fine and it goes beyond gaming, so count me in.
Kydrice, I have a Gear VR, a simple VR headset that uses a phone for it's display, the screen door is obvious and off putting, from what I understand PSVR is leaps and bounds better in that department, although it's only a matter of time before any is...
While this article expresses its doubts (poorly I might add) the huge tech companies have no such reservations and are falling over themselves to take a piece of the VR pie.
VR is here to stay, a liitle research is all you need to do to see why.
Darx if what you are saying were true, you have to wonder why everyone is investing so much money and resources into it, it's early days, but VR is here to stay.
I always have to laugh when someone dismisses VR, literally every major tech company is now involved in VR with billions being poured into it's development, VR goes far beyong gaming as well and will become a media in it's own right.
The people dismissing VR now, really need to look at whats happening before righting it off.
There are many reasons for motion sickness in VR, one of them is movement, moving around with a joypad is certainly not the best way to move around in VR, so people getting motion sick in this game is not surprising, this is early days for VR and Neo will definetely benifit the experience, but is not going to solve the problem with this game, basically moving with a controller.
Rimfro : PSVR is literally a step down in quality in EVERY single way
This comment shows how little you know about the PSVR Tech, in many ways it is superior even at lower res, Sony understands tech it's what they do, every system has it's limitations, but dont think PSVR doesn't compare very well with the other high end devices.
Death you have obviously not been following whats been going on with VR, when I say every major tech company I mean every major tech company, you name a big name tech company they are involved in VR in some way.
VR and AR go hand in hand, both have big futures, non are exclusive to the other.
Yeah so gimmicky literally every tech company is now heavily invested in it's future, so gimmicky that Billions are being poured into it's development, so gimmicky that not only gaming but film, sport, medicine, education etc are all looking to take advantage of this new media.
When are you people going to wake up, VR is here to stay, this is not another kinect.
Foehammer you start by complaining that Sony show stuff years away.
Genuine puts up a list showing MS doing just that
You then try and defend it by saying he added cancelled games, which is not a defence, in fact it makes MS showing them in the first place even worse
The list Rookie puts up shows, 3 Forza's, 3 Halo's, 2 gears and scraping the barrel with 2 killer instinct season's. that is not a great list, add to that Sony ...
I find it ironic that people go on about competing with the PC on graphics when the PS4 has games like Uncharted etc that even the PC would be proud of, The PS4 can't do 4K (yet) but PC owners would be churlish to deny the PS4 has some great looking games.
There will always be some sucker out there.
I have the navigation controller and have followed PSVR very closely, nothing been mentioned about using it and I doubt it will be, luckily I have kept my Move controllers too and I have the camera, so just waiting for PSVR.
Moldy don't talk rubbish, table tennis worked perfectly with the move and trust me the movements were frenetic.
It's funny thinking back to all the old post's from Xone fanboys, there was all sorts of excuses as to why the Xone was behind and it would all change when MS secret sauce etc was unleashed, you don't hear from them anymore, maybe the penny has finally dropped.
But doe's she know it's a robot? or does she understand them to be living?
I haven't tried it either, but I have the money waiting as soon as I can get my hands on one.