andibandit - they were examples of 1st party support, AAA or not. You lot can downplay PSVR all you like, it ain't going anywhere haha.
And use a little foresight, this a new way of playing and games. Not all games will translate to VR.
Its all new.
Not really - it was a response to a question, although I think people that love WIPEOUT will enjoy it.
It must burn Xbox people that they didn't get downplay with Milo on Kinect. Now that's some quality support from it's maker.
You still need to buy a PlayStation, which I don't think you'll do. Guerrilla Cambridge released Rigs, Wipeout is getting patched also.
If your seeing blurry visuals, it probably isn't sitting right or calibrated properly.
You'll have a slight screen door effect (think early LCD projectors), apart from than that they should look fine.
JohnS - then why are you commenting?
DC for me, troubled start but then became a fantastic game down the line.
I reckon it plays like your username tbh. Not much talk of the S version.
I wonder who to believe?
downvote because you didn't call it 'DA BEAST'
If by all you mean Sony and Nintendo, then you are correct. They both had a stellar 2017, the other one didn't even compete.
I'm hopeful they revert to gunplay and destructability similar to BF:BC2 and BF3, BF4. I didn't enjoy BF1 much, better net code - but just wasn't fun.
@Septic - why are you talking about the PC version? The article and comments are related to the xbox version.
Hopefully it gets better, because from what I've seen PC/xbox - the game needs lots of work. Regardless of how fun it is.
I think it's popularity proves gamers want something different and are willing to put up with a few bugs here and there.
Watch HARRY BROWN for a different side to Sir Davos
the shock of playing at 15fps? who can survive this travesty?
what does that even mean?
If that's all that matters then you are golden. Would've thought there was more to gaming than pixel density.
You learn something new everyday.
UE4 wouldn't be up to his standard, it's more of Jack-of-all-trades engine.
Everything you said was true, which is surprising. The only misstep in your comment is MS just wasn't to participate.
That's way off mate, look at their history. They try to monopolize and own markets. And when they fail to do that, they leave.
MS should have buckled down and invested in 1st party games and new ip's, even though their hardware was weaker. They would be seeing the benefits of that strategy around about now.
Likewise, I'm old too. But can you really count the other iteration as a mass market possibility?
Come on mate, stop splitting hairs.