But all this fanboy crap is annoying
I do think that only one of the big 2 will go on in the next gen...If I would be a betting man I would bet on Oculus just because the financial health of HTC is really questionable and the company itself might not even be around for gen 2. But some other company might come in and buy the tech...My dream CV2 would be the Rift + Touch+ Lighthouse...
But all this fanboy crap is annoying, have you seen the Oculus Forum, Oculus Reddit, and VIVE reddit...it's like a schoolyard filled with bullies now.
The company that wins is the one that will provide a reasonable headset for a reasonable cost of entry. Neither of the 2 big one qualify for this at the moment. If anything I'd say Sony has a better chance to be the driver than the other 2 at this point.
Oculus might have the better product, but it appears to be going the Apple way (in business decisions and offering), so it has to navigate the waters of exclusivity carefully else it could be stuck at about the same level of market share that Apple has.
HTC makes a great product and its partnership with valve ensure PC compatibility, however cost of entry is prohibitive for the device to become mass market - as is the Oculus.
Sony's offering, while of lower performance than the other 2 is priced such as it is much more affordable, even if you start with nothing. Yet its quality is excellent from most reviews. Forecast sales of the device that I've seen were 10-15% of the installed based the first year, or 2 to 3.5 million units. Even that might be low ball park judging on how quickly available pre-sales ran out. I said before and I am convinced now that trying to get the device by the holidays will be like the Wii craze a few years ago.
By mass market I mean 10s of millions of unit sold - which is what it takes to take the products out of the niche market and ensure that developers target such.
Its not to say that some other 3rd party in the wings comes to the forefront either.
Looks like I'll be getting a Vive later on this summer - as part of a computer update to a next gen graphic (and hopefully once the Can $ climbs some more...) I know I will also get the PSVR this fall, as I expect that the device is going to be the one that will garner the better dev support - even as it is of lower performance. I'm glad I can afford both and the computer upgrade, however I know that if things were otherwise I'd simply go for the PSVR as it ensure entry into VR at an affordable cost (and a *lot* of people will see it that way too).
Sony's VR entry's price is a trick. It doesn't come with controllers, headset or the camera. The "real" cost is closer to the Oculus than most think, maybe $20-$30 less, maybe.
Sony's real advantage is the consumer base already established and the fact that one doesn't need a $1000 PC to run it. Having said that, the Sony experience isn't nearly as good as the Oculus or the Vive.
It will be interesting, IMO, as all of them are poised for greatness if done right. What is right? Time will tell.
Sony's VR entry's price is a trick. It doesn't come with controllers, headset or the camera. The "real" cost is closer to the Oculus than most think, maybe $20-$30 less, maybe.
Sony's real advantage is the consumer base already established and the fact that one doesn't need a $1000 PC to run it. Having said that, the Sony experience isn't nearly as good as the Oculus or the Vive.
It will be interesting, IMO, as all of them are poised for greatness if done right. What is right? Time will tell.
How is it a trick? Do you realize how many homes have a PS4?
How is it a trick?
Sony's VR entry's price is a trick. It doesn't come with controllers, headset or the camera. The "real" cost is closer to the Oculus than most think, maybe $20-$30 less, maybe.
Do you realize how many homes have a PS4?
Sony's real advantage is the consumer base already established ......
They don't have to worry about upgrading their system specs to run it. They pay their 399.00, plug it in and go about their business. No worries about ports, ram, graphics cards, processors....nothin. That is a huge deal.
......and the fact that one doesn't need a $1000 PC to run it.
Vive and Oculus are going to be mainly enthusiasts at this point. I hope they both see enough return to show viability for their investments in their technology.
It will be interesting, IMO, as all of them are poised for greatness if done right. What is right? Time will tell.
Time will tell
Sure is looking like it. Fanboys around the world are already drawing lines. Good lord I hope not!
Take a moment and imagine with me a peaceful coexisting VR industry. One where Oculus and Vive share and work together.
Hey I can dream can't I?![]()
Atari vs Amiga all over again![]()
Because it doesn't come with the camera needed to operate it or the controllers or a headset, that's why. How many PS4 owners have the camera and move controllers? Not very many. Yes I do realize how many homes have a PS4, if you read my post you would know that.
Do you realize how many people will be mad as hell when the find out to get the experience in Sony's commercials they will need to spend another $250 on parts that are not included?
Did you even read my post or just the first sentence? Obviously you didn't get past the first line.
Next time please read more than just he first sentence before going off, it makes you look bad. Thank you.
For starters, as of 2012 over 8.8 million consumers purchased the Playstation Move. I don't consider that 'not very many'. I think they ended up with 15 million sold total.
Also...they have a bundle for the Morpheus being sold for $499. That is the VRHD, two controllers, camera and some software. That is $100 additional for a complete system given you don't already own move controllers.
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/explore/playstation-vr/
So in closing...I think you may have needed to do some research before your initial post. Thank you and good day to you.
Thank you for your opinion. The PS4 threads are that way ------>
Those things stated were facts. I accept your surrender.
It's 80x86 vs 680x0, C64 vs Speccy, Atari vs Amiga all over again![]()
I'm more interested in which hardware option will be most suitable for Elite Dangerous. The fact that there are http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/elite-dangerous-htc-vive-focus/ type articles causing confusion. Oculus has always struck me as the best option for Elite but if we don't have a clear statement from Frontier over which VR product they will focus on in future (assuming they will choose 1 and not 2), then it will put off Elite players, I'm already considering cancelling my Oculus order.