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First Party games are important for Virtual Reality and they will be decisive according to 44% of the VGChartz users who voted here, so which games studios do Oculus and Valve own? Who are making VR games for Oculus and HTC Vive?

We know which studios Sony own and we will hear about their VR games at E3 and gamescom. I'm guessing that SCE London, Japan, Media Molecule and Sony's PS Move partner Zindagi are making VR games for them.

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All I can say is....

Counterstrike, Halflife, Portal, teamfortress, could all work very well with VR.

I still think Platform > first party though.
The way I see it, Sony has the best advantages going for it of all the developers, that are currently working on VR.



I doubt that result is anything near representative. I bet at least half of the people who voted for exclusives don't even have a PC that could properly run VR.

Platform is the most important thing here. Those with a powerful PC and high interest in VR will probably go with Oculus and then go Morpheus if there is anything worthwhile on the PS4. Those without a powerful PC don't really have a choice unless they want to have a really shitty experience.



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i think VR will fail

the games will be important surely

but the price and the comfortability to wear the product will hinder VR



enlightenedmaster said:
i think VR will fail

the games will be important surely

but the price and the comfortability to wear the product will hinder VR

PS4 is expensive and really tough to wear and it's still flying off the shelves.



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vivster said:
enlightenedmaster said:
i think VR will fail

the games will be important surely

but the price and the comfortability to wear the product will hinder VR

PS4 is expensive and really tough to wear and it's still flying off the shelves.

PS4 and VR are totally different things

 

PS4 is a full system which makes things happen and does all kinds of things and just sits on the tv table

 

VR is a really big headgear with wires and expensive for a peripheral



enlightenedmaster said:
i think VR will fail
the games will be important surely
but the price and the comfortability to wear the product will hinder VR


Expect the price to be 200-300 and try to google the words  "Project Morpheus" and comfortable.



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ThatDanishGamer said:
enlightenedmaster said:
i think VR will fail
the games will be important surely
but the price and the comfortability to wear the product will hinder VR


Expect the price to be 200-300 and try to google the words  "Project Morpheus" and comfortable.


$200-300 for a peripheral is alot.most of the people aren't gonna buy it

i don't even think the hardcore will buy.

some hardcore fans will buy it

 

and i know project morpheus is comfortable as sony's VR as a head pad and support.even sony's HD headset have them,HMZ-T1 but still it isn't comfortable to wear all the time and wear while playing and with wires



JRPGfan said:
All I can say is....

Counterstrike, Halflife, Portal, teamfortress, could all work very well with VR.


I still think Platform > first party though.
The way I see it, Sony has the best advantages going for it of all the developers, that are currently working on VR.


This is what Valve has said in a recent interview with gamespot

"We're not saying, 'no,'" Barnett said. "But we don't know what the right thing is [yet]. Our most precious resource is time, and we don't have enough time for people to do everything."

"Would we like to make all of our franchises in VR? Absolutely," he added. "But we don't have enough time or people. So we have to figure out what's the best fit, what plays to the strengths of VR."

"Is Half-Life a good fit? Is Left 4 Dead a good fit? Is a new franchise a good fit? I don't know yet,"



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Hopefully some new IP's, TF2 VR isn't really that amazing and much older IP's won't work as well either.

Since no VR game or headset is out yet commerically (publicly sold, not in the know bought) I'd say wait and see what happens rather than sterring this into platform vs platform PC is doomed because they haven't told us but Sony has thread.



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