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Forums - Sony - Forget 4K Or Switch For A Second: VR Is the Real Revolution

captain carot said:
To be honest, right after i had played the first PSVR games i was thinking about buying one.
I think Sony did a good job on the headset itself.
If you ever tried 90s VR like Forte VFX, all current VR systems are a great improvement.
Yes, eyetracking, 4K displays and all that stuff will improve them furhter. And VR might be where 4K really is useful.

At the same time, just my opinion, the standard PS4 is totally underpowered, Pro is where VR belongs.
MS made the right decision with VR being a Scorpio thing. But Scorpio is still one year away so you can't really count it.

And then there's games and prices. That's another story.

I'm actually looking forward to that. When there's competition, it'll drive lower prices, developer creativity, and hardware innovation.

 

I like VR now but the future (if it's profitable enough--and right now, I don't know) is going to be spectacular!



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captain carot said:
SvennoJ said:

What games don't benefit from VR? (Except 2D games obviously)


EVERYTHING third person for example. Tried that on a PC with Oculus, looked weird to me, more like toys or something like that.

 

I have not played this game myself, but in this video it looks like a hell of a lot of fun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d42nrgh8T44&t=319s





Its great. When I showed it to real people everone loved it. But people who aren't lifelong 'hardcore gamers' are generally more open-minded about new experiences.



CosmicSex said:
Its great. When I showed it to real people everone loved it. But people who aren't lifelong 'hardcore gamers' are generally more open-minded about new experiences.

Yeah. "Gamers' are cynical bastards. They hate anything they don't own. 



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reviews starting to come in for PSVR Walking Dead
http://www.gamerankings.com/ps4/201960-pinball-fx2-vr/index.html