potato_hamster said:
No, I claimed the NX wasn't going to be more than one device (it isn't) and I said the PS4 Pro and XB1X would never happen unless they created the ability to play regular PS4/X1 games without patching and required developers to put in minimal effort, and thus neutering the potential of such a hardware upgrade (they did). I said third party developers would never support them as extra development platforms (they didn't). When I said both of these things I actually had seen and used development kits for both the Switch, and had seen the first documentation for the PS4 Pro. I can assure you that the policy Sony had in place or PS4 Pro support and the policy they had in place when the PS4 Pro had changed dramatically, since, you know, developers refused to support these consoles the way Sony wanted them to. |
I don't agree you were right about your predictions there, but agree to disagree. I remember telling you straight up developers wouldn't have a big problem with it because they already do different settings for different PC graphics cards.
VR can take as long as it wants. Is it a race? The VR on PS5 will be a large step up from the VR that exists today, the VR 10-12 years now will be light years ahead. The visuals will be getting closer to photorealism, the headsets will be far lighter, cheaper, and without fewer or no wires at all.
Every company can contribute to the progression of VR. Nintendo and Apple likely would bring user ease/user friendliness to the table because that's how they design products first and foremost from that POV. I don't think a Switch neccessarily needs a successor to get there, it will have its own Pro model in a few years IMO.
For Nintendo what I suspect has happened is they are working on VR for their Universal Studios theme park attractions. Miyamoto said they would like to try to use the tech for amusement parks. I'm guessing whatever they have come up with is probably pretty impressive because in the last little while they've eased their comments on VR from a "no we're not doing that" to "uh ... maybe but nothing to announce now". We also know flat out they basically patented a Switch VR visor.
Some people may not like it but VR also has another killer app -- porn and VR sex. That industry is also just taking its early steps, in 10-15 years where that could be ... well use your imagination a little bit. You'll have light/discreet headsets that can display visuals and a FOV/resolution waaaaaaay past what exists today but I think you are also going to get into (ahem) physical feedback devices.
There's no doubt porn was a driving force behind the internet and home video becoming standardized, gaming doesn't have to do all the heavy lifting.







