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For MY 2 pence worth, I suspect mid to late 2016 and even then that is pushing it.
Two things have to change
1. the most important RESOLUTION, Needs to be as sharp as you're monitor, preferably higher.
2. Lower system spec, Unfortunately High end PC is required, this will leave out Mr and Mrs average who buy from PC world. (who are mass market)
and a third Holy grail option WIRELESS HEADSET. (plus Groinal attachment...well that's my dream)
As far as the system specs go, I suspect that you won't need as high end machine as you do now, since games that currently have Oculus support really are not all that optimized. I suspect we'll start to see more and more optimization once the SDK and runtime are in their "final" release format (v1.0).
Given the need for a ridiculous rig, I'm afraid this will never be more than a niche item.
Not really. True "gamers" will typically have very, to extremely, high end PC's. Maybe 4 years ago, these types of machines were only for "rich" people, or rather, people that spent their "hobby money" on computer equipment rather than things such as, social lives. Today, you can get a high end computer for ~$1,500 if that. At that price point, you will be able to run most VR games, albeit, on reduced settings. For extremely high end PC's, expect to spend $5,000 - $7,500. The current build I'm looking at will run roughly $6,400 (Price may vary depending on final CV1 specs, I might have to get an additional graphics card for SLI):
Rosewill RSV-L4000 4U Rackmount Server Chassis: $94.00
Asus Rampage V Extreme LGA 2011-v3 x99: $500.00
Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell-E 8-core x99: $1,050.00
G Skill Ripjaw 4 DDR4 3000 (64GB total) Quad Kit x2: $1,460.00
Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE500BW SATA III SSD x2: $500.00
Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE500BW SATA III SSD x2: $500.00
Seagate ST6000NM0024 6TB SATA III HDD x4: $2,160.00
Cooler Master V8 GTS: $100.00
BitFenix Spectre Pro Red 120mm Case Fan x2: $32.00
Rosewill RDCR-11004 Card Reader: $30.00
Total: $6,426.00
The other stuff which is not listed, the networking stuff, will run me about $4,000. That includes a NAS, rack, and UPS. All in USD.
True gamer = rich people?
Just my 2 cents of perspective. Other than than a real brute of a machine!