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binary solo said:
Jim Sterling likes a few of the PSVR games. But he's very meh about VR over all and doesn;t think it's going to amount to much.

One thing that seems to be common is disappointment that Move is the motion control solution. Being old tech, relatively speaking, let's it down. But for games that can be played using the DS4, Move being a crappy motion control option isn't a problem. I think maybe Sony thought about investing in new motion control tech, but decided to wait and see how VR takes off before putting in effort on new motion tracking. Question is whether VR would have more of a chance at being a success if Move 2 had been released along with PSVR. Let people have a choice of a more expensive but more accurate new gen Move, or cheap out and stay with the old Move with less precision, but lower cost of entry.

I think its more to do with keeping the price low. If they developed new motion controllers than expect a Vive price. That wont be good for casuals who want VR especially since VR is focused around casual market.