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I think it's dope. I checked it out at Best Buy a few weeks back and played Valkyrie and Battlezone. I'll be getting it eventually, but probably not at launch tomorrow.
The reviews in general are positive. However, there are some drawbacks. You do have to be mindful of where you're playing because a lot sunlight or shiny/reflective surfaces can give the system problems. Also, the PS4 cam and Move controls are relatively old tech and are problematic sometimes. I can see them releasing updated versions of both in the near future. That said, those are pretty much the kinds of issues you see as an early adopter of any product, so if you were one of the people get got the PS4 or XB1 at launch and was happy, you probably will be good with this too. -
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Ima say the same about VR that I said about AR, the tech needs improvin' before it becomes the standard/becomes interwoven into daily life.
Its not like when we were young and you could buy a brand new game and still have to blow in it man ? needs to be perfect straight away.
Technology is movin' quickly nowadays tho' a few years and VR probably be just like in old movies.
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I don't think I'm going to be an early adopter on this one. Contemplated it but I think I'll wait for more games and maybe the next model.
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Do you get to ? in this one??
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Tried it. Wasn't really impressed. HTC Vive got nothing to worry about. They're still the gold standard.
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CeLLaR-DooR wrote: »Ima say the same about VR that I said about AR, the tech needs improvin' before it becomes the standard/becomes interwoven into daily life.
Its not like when we were young and you could buy a brand new game and still have to blow in it man ? needs to be perfect straight away.
Technology is movin' quickly nowadays tho' a few years and VR probably be just like in old movies.
That's not really what they are going for with the PSVR or any of the other VR stuff though. Every does or at least should understand that this is just the first step. -
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Tried it. Wasn't really impressed. HTC Vive got nothing to worry about. They're still the gold standard.
The price difference in the 2 products is huge so that's to be expected.
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Black_Samson wrote: »Suppose to pick mine up today.
Havent touched VR since an expo in Stutgartt Germany in 94.... BeachHead dont count. Oh wait thats not true. Also the warFighter made with Crytek coding.
But my experience is limited.
Saw that Driveclub VR was reviewed and called the ? Comet which disappoints me greatly.
I'd be wary of anything that bashes a game because it makes the player sick. As it stands, the effect VR has on a player varies pretty greatly from person to person.
Exactly. The Vive itself costs as much as a PS4 (OG) and full PSVR bundle, and that's not even counting the fact that you'll need a $700 - $1000 PC and dedicated gaming room to really use it. -
I know but this ? is only gonna appeal to a niche audience in the first place. The type willing to spend that type of guap on a quality experience in the first place. So that's realistically where their competition lies. Appealing to that demo. Good luck to them cause it's PSVR's greatest shot.
Your average PS4 user is not gonna spend the equivalent to purchasing a second PS4 on a peripheral. Sony is in for another rude awakening sadly but this ? gonna wind up worse than Move. Mostly because more than 60% of the PS4 userbase are uber casuals with no real interest in VR. -
Yea it's going to be interesting to see how it all works out.
I do think VR will be mainstream in a few years when the price point is more appealing to the casual.
It has a lot of potential. Imaging they put a camera on a referee in a boxing ring or even ringside or front row at a concert/football match. ? would be dope. It does seem mega unsociable though. -
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I know but this ? is only gonna appeal to a niche audience in the first place. The type willing to spend that type of guap on a quality experience in the first place. So that's realistically where their competition lies. Appealing to that demo. Good luck to them cause it's PSVR's greatest shot.
Your average PS4 user is not gonna spend the equivalent to purchasing a second PS4 on a peripheral. Sony is in for another rude awakening sadly but this ? gonna wind up worse than Move. Mostly because more than 60% of the PS4 userbase are uber casuals with no real interest in VR.
I don't really understand the point you're trying to make. Everything you're saying is correct, but it doesn't really address his point at all. Yes, they are targeting a niche audience out of the PS4 base, but there is still a big difference between $500 as an entry to VR gaming and $800 (plus another $800+ for a gaming rig). By most accounts, the PSVR does offer a quality experience. It's just inferior to that of the Vive or Rift. You can pretty much say the same thing when comparing a PS4 to a gaming PC. -
Black_Samson wrote: »Just made it back with my setup.
Somebitch is light as ? and easy to adjust.
(thank goodness cause i completely forgot about my hair)
Plugging it up was a sinch.
Downloading apps and games for it now.
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Except for a lot of people it hasn't been just 500 bucks. They have to pay an extra 100 bucks for a set of move controllers and like 60 bucks for a camera. That is damn near 700 bucks.
While a lot of them don't have to pay an additional 800 bucks on top of the 800 for the Vive because they already have a compatible PC (we're talking about high end users here who is the main VR market at this moment). So to them there isn't much incentive at all to op for PSVR over a more prestige experience. -
Yea that's what put me off a bit. Having to pay all the extras for the camera and ? .
Can't justify it when I've just paid £600+ for a TV. -
Except for a lot of people it hasn't been just 500 bucks. They have to pay an extra 100 bucks for a set of move controllers and like 60 bucks for a camera. That is damn near 700 bucks.
While a lot of them don't have to pay an additional 800 bucks on top of the 800 for the Vive because they already have a compatible PC (we're talking about high end users here who is the main VR market at this moment). So to them there isn't much incentive at all to op for PSVR over a more prestige experience.
$500 is how much it costs for the bundle that comes with the PSVR, Move controllers, PS4 cam, and PS Worlds game. So no, it's not near $700. And Sony's target are the people in its user base. The vast majority of those people DON"T have gaming rigs, so the PSVR is a much cheaper option for the large majority of PS4 owners than either the Vive or Rift. You're making this wrong assumption that only extremely tech savvy people are interested in VR. If that were the case, the PSVR pre-orders wouldn't have been more than the Vive and Rift preorders combined. There is clearly a market for people interested in VR who don't want to have to spend a paycheck to get it. -
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Black_Samson wrote: »Black_Samson wrote: »Just made it back with my setup.
Somebitch is light as ? and easy to adjust.
(thank goodness cause i completely forgot about my hair)
Plugging it up was a sinch.
Downloading apps and games for it now.
First impressions?
I like it so far.
Didnt know it had a level of depth to it.
Havent tried drive club yet. I will later.
Bought wayward sky cause the demo was that fun. Kids will love it.
Wayward Sky was made by a Black Indie game developer. Haven't heard of too many of those. -
Feels like Sony is sending VR out to die. Theres zero promo. This and the Pro feel like pretty soft launches. What is the killer app/reason to own for either again?
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Feels like Sony is sending VR out to die. Theres zero promo. This and the Pro feel like pretty soft launches. What is the killer app/reason to own for either again?
Thats true, ive been on youtube alot lately havent seen a single ad, you would think people that have cut wires would be the target audience. -
Feels like Sony is sending VR out to die. Theres zero promo. This and the Pro feel like pretty soft launches. What is the killer app/reason to own for either again?
Maybe that goes into the fact that it's targeting a niche audience. If you are interested in VR, you know about the PSVR. It's been making its rounds at games and electronics shows for a couple years now. They've had demos in Best Buys and Gamespots. So they've been promoing it, just not to an extremely large audience. -
I definitely want to try it out. Ain't gonna be abe to buy it for awhile tho.