>sony sold 4.2 million PSVR headsets
>HTC is dying
>valve is doing fuck all
>Oculus Quest will sell widely more units than Rift S
is PC VR finished?
>sony sold 4.2 million PSVR headsets
>HTC is dying
>valve is doing fuck all
>Oculus Quest will sell widely more units than Rift S
is PC VR finished?
>PC VR is attract-
Oculus Quest it is
Any VR adoption is good for everyone. Also PCVR adoption doubled in the last year.
Can't play porn games with it.
I find it ironic that PC makes fun of PSVR for not having porn but they're all jumping ship for a consolized Oculus with a walled-garden store and worst graphics than a PS4+PSVR combo.
Even with worse graphics Oculus Quest looks very appealing simply by having 360° tracking
PSVR has really good exclusives but as long you have to face a camera I'm not buying it
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looks perfectly fine for a mobile platform and it has full 6DoF tracking, far more accurate than PSVR if it can handle beat saber on extreme
Porn games are a meme
VR kanojo is a dumb gimmick, same for other stuff.
Even virt-a-mate that looks by far the best just has a bad case of uncanny valley
Atleast Oculus still has some good upcoming exclusives for PC
How are 4 million in a market of 100M in what three to four years acceptable? Those are some WiiU numbers if not worse.
How is it 360 degrees when it doesn't have cameras on the top, side, and back?
I don't think this VR is going to take off until you can connect it to a computer chip in your neck and get fully immersive all-senses VR.
I'm talking about the camera itself, you can not turn away from your PS camera with PSVR as it needs to be looking at the blue lights coming from the headsets
Oculus Quest can track to the sides though, top aswell. It has a camera on each corner so that you can track pretty far outside the actual field of view.
>TFW you just got an Oculus Go as a gift, and it's already obsolete.
I wonder if Microcenter will allow me to return it.
>Porn games are a meme
porn games are the only reason this exist
Quest is barely more powerful. They're using Snapdragon 835
The tech is getting cheaper all the time. More and more VR-ready computers means that people will get them. It is slow and steady.
It doesn't matter because it'll be saddled with the same trash apps that I bought on my Gear VR 2 years ago. It doesn't have enough power over existing Gear or Go platforms to make exclusives worthwhile
It's only 30% more powerful in theory but it's fan cooled and overclocked, while the Go only had a heatsink
It's a completely new step either way, Go could only do 3DoF tracking while the Quest has real controllers, roomscale and every preview says it's a major step ahead of WMR inside out tracking
That's incredible feature-wise for 400 dollarinos
PSVR is doing very well. The news of No Man's Sky VR is great too
It doesn't need to have exclusives, all it needs is to be less expensive than PSVR as an entry headset, while offering better tracking
I'm not disagreeing with you on any of those points; I'm saying the jump isn't big enough and they will not sell enough for us to see worthwhile games come to the platform. Like the Go, it will recycle the same apps, and because of that nothing will take advantage of those features save for one or two games if we're even lucky enough for that
Microsoft already saved PC VR
Pic related is literally plug and play. You don't even need to pair the controllers, they come pre-paired
No sensors, only 1 USB and 1 HDMI cable, full Vive/SteamVR compatibility, Rift compatibility with Revive, and it's higher resolution than almost all other headsets
All I want from VR is:
>A firearm sim that allows community modding (may already exist)
>Outrun 2006 port
>A super deep golf sim
First company that can give me a platform to do all of these things properly without having to build an expensive new cpu and can do so at $500 or less gets my money. My bets on the new PS5 but even then Outrun will never happen and we can't get cool community games
Too bad WMR tracking is dogshit, thats inexcuseable at a price of 600$ at launch
seems okay for space/racing/flightsims though
Did the Go do badly? It sold over a million in its first year which isn't bad for a standalone headset. I'd assume the main reason it didn't get any worthwhile apps was that its input methods would be simply to limiting.
It supposedly will have 50 launch titles, including some PCVR ports in this image
WMR tracking works great. If you'd actually used one you'd know that
it's shilling, user. this nigger, for example.
I think the issue for something like the Go and eventually the Quest is that they're neat gift ideas but no one uses them outside of a month and because of it no one buys the games. I read a good article I think by one of the original oculus guys saying they could never succeed because of that. Still, didn't realize they were having games like that ported over which looks cool. I'm pinning my hopes on PS5 at the moment because I'd want one anyways but if Sony decides to move away from VR (doubtful) I'll probably get a Quest. I'm also a big JCVD fan so I dig the name
>mfw the bad guy was the good guy all along
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>HTC is dying
Says who?