| Skullwaker said: Even though virtual reality sounds cool as hell, I agree with him. It's not going to be a hit with the casual market and it will only strike a small niche, so not much is going to happen for it. I do wonder if VR will become as successful as motion controls one day, however. |
I think if the same thing happens with VR that happened with motion controls, that being Nintendo makes it part of their system and decides to develop games with an actual budget behind them.
Other than that, games with any depth or budget behind them will exist but be few and far in between. Due to that, no one is going to want to buy it, which in turn will keep devs away from making anything on it.
Microsoft backing out of the Kinect 2 is also a bad sign. It shows that even if the gaming industry SWEARS that a piece of equipment on a console is here to stay, it means nothing.
If VR takes off in any shape or form I will be completely shocked. It will cost too much, offer too little, and appeal to almost no one.







