I mean, I agree that there are hurdles that VR still needs to cross, but this video doesn't really add anything new to the conversation.
Yeah, we know that launching a new system requires a catalog of games and a userbase to buy them. The difference between VR things like motion controls is that developers are excited about VR. Plenty of people bought Kinect for instance, but there still weren't good games for it. Largely because it was a bad way to make and play games.
VR is different.
Bet with Adamblaziken:
I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.







