I have no interest in it right now anyway.
Yeah it's in LOL territory for me. Call me when it works on laptops/tablets and consoles (I own)
I meet those specs. I would buy it I guess, but something makes me think it's going to be another one of those stupid US-only things for a long-ass time.
Dvader said:I will buy that later this year, going cost a lot huh
But will you have to upgrade your PC? You have a PS4, why not just get Morpheus?
Fuck it man, can we just skip ahead to where they start implanting chips directly into our brain? I got a feeling it'll be easier.
I just want virtual tourism, surely that would be possible with a tablet or laptop right?
gamingeek said:But will you have to upgrade your PC? You have a PS4, why not just get Morpheus?
Cause Sony never supports peripherals.
Frankly I think the VR thing is going to be a fizzle on the level of AR or 3D. To do it properly means it will be expensive, and that means low install base, which means no developers can justify the development cost.
Then you'll have "cheap" almost-there peripheral type things like Morpheus and Sumsung's thing that will under-represent the possibilities and as a result turn off the general public.
I'm not trying to be negative on this one, it just seems like we are still not there, and we'll have this conversation again in another 20-25 years, but that time it will actually be ready to go.
aspro said:I'm not trying to be negative on this one, it just seems like we are still not there, and we'll have this conversation again in another 20-25 years, but that time it will actually be ready to go.
But that's what they said 25 years ago when the Virtual Boy came out.
aspro said:Frankly I think the VR thing is going to be a fizzle on the level of AR or 3D. To do it properly means it will be expensive, and that means low install base, which means no developers can justify the development cost.
Then you'll have "cheap" almost-there peripheral type things like Morpheus and Sumsung's thing that will under-represent the possibilities and as a result turn off the general public.
I'm not trying to be negative on this one, it just seems like we are still not there, and we'll have this conversation again in another 20-25 years, but that time it will actually be ready to go.
Morpheus wont be cheap if Sony previous HMD devices are anything to go by. £400 and up.
gamingeek said:aspro said:Frankly I think the VR thing is going to be a fizzle on the level of AR or 3D. To do it properly means it will be expensive, and that means low install base, which means no developers can justify the development cost.
Then you'll have "cheap" almost-there peripheral type things like Morpheus and Sumsung's thing that will under-represent the possibilities and as a result turn off the general public.
I'm not trying to be negative on this one, it just seems like we are still not there, and we'll have this conversation again in another 20-25 years, but that time it will actually be ready to go.
Morpheus wont be cheap if Sony previous HMD devices are anything to go by. £400 and up.
Morpheus is not "cheap" at all given you have to buy the console as a startnig point.
aspro said:Morpheus is not "cheap" at all given you have to buy the console as a startnig point.
Good point. If Sony were truly about bringing VR to the forefront of gaming, they should have designed Morpheus to work any one of the 3 consoles...Wii U, Xbone, or PS4. I'm only half joking.
So for how many of you does this minspec knock you out of the consideration?
Here's what you need for "the full Rift experience", Oculus said:
As for me, it's a bit of a relief, I have a 2 year old PC, and I cannot use it, so I can ignore it for a while. Surely that is the plan right? Rolling start, so to reduce the amount of people exposed to it, but the leet can buy, tell us proles we are missing out and raise demand while limiting exposure to the product.