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the-pi-guy said:
TallSilhouette said:

I wonder if setups like Gear and Daydream will be able employ eye tracking and/or FovR in the near future. They already have front facing cameras that might work for it.

The front facing cameras aren't for tracking the eyes.  They are for getting a 3D image of the room.

But there are various projects to try adding on a camera for other headsets, I don't see why Gear can't have one.

Kerotan said:

 The psvr needs tangible upgrades not token gestures. 

I think people are going to be very impressed with the jump.

Higher resolution, larger field of view are definitely going to happen.

Foveated rendering, wireless would be awesome, but I'd expect only the former.

WolfpackN64 said:
I wonder at this point if VR wouldn't work better in a helmet. You'd have more space to put components and you could space them out more. It would probably be more comfortable due to better weight distribution as well.

I don't really think it'd be worth it.  The headsets aren't terribly heavy.  

The halo design on the PSVR is actually very comfortable.  

Impressed because the PSVR is very basic and the tech has come on a lot since? So a PSVR2 in 2021 should be a lot better then the first? I hope they release a $299 VR beast and bring it's price down over the course of the gen.