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the-pi-guy said:
ohmylanta1003 said:
Lol. Look at all these warriors defending the PSVR.

Oh, so you have used it?

I would imagine it being far more constructive to give your thoughts instead of pointing out "warriors defending PSVR."

You could've kept the VR convo going as well instead of helping the derailment.



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ohmylanta1003 said:
Lol. Look at all these warriors defending the PSVR.

PSVR doesn't need to be defended, it will offer a very good experience; too bad nothing is available on X1 and WiiU though...



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Hmmmm. Gizmodo makes the PS VR sound like a lemon. The Move control analysis is especially damning. Have not been following this VR stuff very closely, so I'm surprised the Rift looks so killer.



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COKTOE said:
Hmmmm. Gizmodo makes the PS VR sound like a lemon. The Move control analysis is especially damning. Have not been following this VR stuff very closely, so I'm surprised the Rift looks so killer.

Gizmodo's just trying to remain relevant while their future as an actual place is in question (Gizmodo is owned by Gawker, which is owned by Hulk Hogan).

OT: I mean, I'm not surprised that the Vive/OR are a better overall experience, but we've not heard of this 'broken' experience before.  So either a Gawker subsidiary is doing Gawker things, or the other sites haven't reported factually.



Vive design is so ugly



PS4 - over 100 millions let's say 120m
Xbox One - 70m
Wii U - 25m

Vita - 15m if it will not get Final Fantasy Kingdoms Heart and Monster Hunter 20m otherwise
3DS - 80m

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The more I read about VR in general, the less interested I get. Sounds like Motion controls back in 2006. Huge initial buzz, then died off after a few years.



So the most expensive system turns out to also be the best one. Not very surprising.



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Goatseye said:
Nate4Drake said:

Too expensive, it will never take-off in the near future; on the other side, you will have a lot more support for PS4, and in the end it will be the best experience.

Well I didn't say the cheapest but the definite. The comparisons on the media on VR capabilities put Oculus and Vive on a far higher level.

That's what my comment is about. "Wills" is conversation for futurologists, I don't do that.

Hardware without software means nothing; it's like saying you have the 'definite' Game Experience on PCs because of the superior hardware. 

 Not referring to you, but I believe most of 'negative' comments come from MS and Nintendo fans, for obvious reasons...



”Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”

Harriet Tubman.

Nate4Drake said:
Goatseye said:

Well I didn't say the cheapest but the definite. The comparisons on the media on VR capabilities put Oculus and Vive on a far higher level.

That's what my comment is about. "Wills" is conversation for futurologists, I don't do that.

Hardware without software means nothing; it's like saying you have the 'definite' Game Experience on PCs because of the superior hardware. 

 Not referring to you, but I believe most of 'negative' comments come from MS and Nintendo fans, for obvious reasons...

Are you saying that Steam will not support Vive?



the-pi-guy said:

But hey, let's look at a bad implementation and call the whole thing broken.  

So why are the bad implementations showcased?



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