| superchunk said: I don't want to wear extra glasses for a 3D movie, why would I want a whole headset? Sorry, I just don't see it as a mass consumer device. A niche device at best. A holodeck or bust. That is clearly where full interaction needs to be. Wearing a headset where I have to stand up or turn all around but can't really move or interact with stuff is just blah. |
Well yes if you want its "full" effect, but in no way would you be required to stand up, or turn around even. You could use analog sticks for that while utilizing head movements as an additional form of camera adjustment all while on your couch.
If you happen to be near a Sony store that has a display model, check it out. It's too long of a drive for me to give it a go but maybe you are in a lucky position. It might dissolve your concerns or solidify them.
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(








