By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
baloofarsan said:
Soundwave said:
The one thing I think Sony is being disingenuous about with this whole process is they weren't open about new hardware models/upgradability from the get go.

I think the people who bought a PS4 early on deserved to know a high spec version could been released just a couple of years in and/or there should've been a way to upgrade the existing PS4.

I don't have a problem with multiple hardware models, but you should be clear with the consumer that that is your business model from day 1.

Basically hardware generations are over now I guess?

Sony knew from the beginning that there would be a PSVR! If they knew from the beginning that it would need more power may not possible to prove. Remember when PS4 launched and everyone questioned why there was a big blue light on the controller that was not possible to shut off? Sony said that this light was going to be used in the future (VR-tracking!) "just you wait and see"!

http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/08/dualshock-4-light-bar-is-always-on    (july 2013)

http://news.softpedia.com/news/DualShock-4-Light-bar-Has-Multiple-Roles-by-Changing-Colors-350734.shtml    (May 2013)

Pretty sure that light was used from the beginning with the ps camera.