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Forums - Sony Discussion - should I invest in PS Move controller now before Playstation VR drops

aLkaLiNE said:
Lafiel said:

I believe they will simply bundle the Move controllers with VR games that need them.

That's absurd. If that were the case, you would end up with dozens of move controllers.

 

@OP, if you want to be able to motion track your hands in VR, then investing now in a cheap second hand move controller isn't the worst idea. No matter how you cut it, there will be an increase in demand for these peripherals and the thrift market will reflect on that.

I don't know why you didn't think 1 step further and imagine there could easily be a Move-less SKU for these games aswell.

Sony sold Sport Champions 1+2 with a Move and without Moves for example.



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Lafiel said:
aLkaLiNE said:

That's absurd. If that were the case, you would end up with dozens of move controllers.

 

@OP, if you want to be able to motion track your hands in VR, then investing now in a cheap second hand move controller isn't the worst idea. No matter how you cut it, there will be an increase in demand for these peripherals and the thrift market will reflect on that.

I don't know why you didn't think 1 step further and imagine there could easily be a Move-less SKU for these games aswell.

Sony sold Sport Champions 1+2 with a Move and without Moves for example.

i didn't think I had to state the obvious d: I took your post too literally.



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OP: I think that's actually a good idea. I'm sure there will eventually be a bundle with PS Move, but the thing should be more pricey by the time.



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sethnintendo said:
The PS Move controller would have been decent if it didn't look like a dildo.

LMFAO



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