sorry to say it but VR in general is not a fad, there was VR in arcades in the 90's although primitive to VR today people still want VR after over 20 years of VR being available, what will decide its fate is affordability but already HTC is already working on a new VIVE which should be cheaper than the current VIVE headset (using HTC VIVE as an example even though the thread is about PSVR vs Kinect), what separates VR from Kinect is the fact you are immersed into a VR world rather than just reacting to objects on the screen with a camera tracking your body movements, im sure in the 60's people thought 3d movies would just be a fad yet people still pay to watch movies in 3d in 2016, VR might be new to people under the age of 20 but for those of us over the age of 20 i cant think of anyone back in the 90's who didnt want VR on their home computer/console.
Current PC build:
Asus Z97I-Plus, i5 4790K @ 4.6ghz, EVGA GTX 980 ACX 2.0 1377/1853/124%, Corsair Vengence Pro 2400mhz 2x 8192mb, Corsair RM850, Corsair H80i, 120GB OCZ Vertex 3 SSD, 750GB Seagate Momentus XT SSHD, 320GB Weston Digital HDD, Corsair 230T, Corsair K50 Raptor, HP XQ500AA mouse, Windows 10 Pro 64bit. iiyama Pro Lite G2773HS 120Hz 1Ms G2G gaming monitor.








