So support discontinued after 1 year confirmed.
if Amazon has the 20% reduction on this, I might partake.
Is the camera needed?
It cost $60 @ BB so this is a $460 product then right?
Can't wait for the Rift vs Vive vs PSVR comparison chart.
How much is the camera and move?
Actually...I'm not entirely sure how great that deal is considering the headset is likely tied to the PS4 hardware.
Did they mention whether or not the headset would work with future PlayStations? $400 is a lot to drop on a console that is half way through its lifespan already with no guarantees it will be forward-compatible with the PS5. That would certainly make me feel better about a PSVR purchase.
Hmm, never actually heard of this before. Do you have a link to a source? I do believe you, I just would like to read up on it.Playing actual games is different, when you're watching a video from a distance in virtual reality, there aren't enough pixels in the Vive/Rift/PSVR display to actually recreate it at full resolution.
You would need a 10K display to actually display a 4K video true to resolution from a distance in virtual space.
PSVR is dead
So like $599 CAD then
So $500 CAD for a peripheral
Good luck with that
So $500 CAD for a peripheral
Good luck with that
Can't justify paying that price at launch, especially with no move or camera included.
I don't like the thought of playing with move controllers so I'm glad it wasn't added to increase the price. People keep mentioning the camera as well--what would be the purpose of the camera?
So basically $500 with a camera and move controller... Oculus and Vive may be the better deals in the long run if you take into account the difference in the cost of games as generally pc games seem to cost less on average.
So deflect and not answer the question...got ya.
The DS4 is about as much of a VR controller as any other dual analog controller.No. The DS4 is a capable VR controller. Lots of demos and games they've shown use the DS4.
Camera is 30
So basically $500 with a camera and move controller... Oculus and Vive may be the better deals in the long run if you take into account the difference in the cost of games as generally pc games seem to cost less on average.
$299 was the sweet spot for me. $399 is a lot of money I haven't tried VR yet it better be worth the money!
200$ too much for my tastes.
It's $40 at amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BGAA3S2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
As someone who has paid almost no attention to VR stuff.
Why is it cheaper then the other two? Are they sacrificing quality for affordability?
You didn't ask me a question.