![]() ![]() Both of those go to the oculus quest 1 and 2, and to mention power difference between quest and PSVR is also ignorant AF because you're ignoring that you can plug it into a PC and get better quality games and visuals than PSVR (call me when you get Half-life Alyx for example still one ofbthe best VR games ive ever played) PSVR1 was not the first successful or the most successful VR on the market either. People who own Xbox and not PS5 also would like VR too, the article is valid and your criticism is weak to say the least. The only reason they fired everyone from those teams is that they're giving up on trying to make their own hardware or platform for it. not everyone owns a PS5 or would want to get that specifically to play VR games.Īnd to get VR games on the Xbox would take probably require zero microsoft VR team people to do it, all they need to do is allow anyone's VR headset to be recognized as a usable headset and then allow some games that already have VR support by their own devs. MS just fired everyone working on VR and AR in the recent reduction of the company.Why would anyone need a PSVR headset when there's an Oculus Quest Pro? This is a very silly comment and ignorant too. Lukalumen said:Why would anyone need an Xbox VR headset when there's PSVR2? This is a very silly article and ignorant too. Xbox sales are dropping, so they need to first figure out how to make games and sell their console before they can even think about VR. If that's not exciting to you, that's fine, we all like what we like. And on top of that we have a bunch of other games and multiplats that are improved versions of games. ![]() Just having Call of The Mountain, Resident Evil 8, GT7 and Switchback on release as console exclusives is amazing. Now it's the same situation, PSVR2 is cheaper and better than the competition and on top of that, the VR market has matured to the point where we have a lot higher quality games and hardware. It was better and cheaper than competition and it sold well. PSVR1 was the first successful VR device on the market. The quality of games and hardware on the Quest is not comparable. Comparing Quest 2 to PSVR2 is like comparing Switch to PS5. ![]() If they want to make any money that's what they'll end up doing before they kill it. Most of those games except the PS exclusives are on other platforms and the way Sony ports to PC it's only a matter of time before they port they games anyways. Why would anyone buy a PSVR2 unless PS5 is strictly the only way you play games. NCGhostOfLOWERD said:There's a portable Quest 2 headset already. PS5 vs Xbox Series X: Which console wins?.PSVR 2 review: A big step forward for VR.But I worry that tech could be wasted if Sony remains the only player in the console VR arena.Īnd for more opinions on VR, check out why I want to see ChatGPT and AI used in VR gaming. We’re at a time when the power of games consoles can deliver proper virtual reality games and experiences without many shortcomings I can live with being tethered to the console for now. And the exploration promised by Starfield would seem perfect for virtual reality. After all, I’d love to play Halo Infinite in VR. I”m also pretty sure Bethesda could great at making VR games, given it’s flirted with VR for the likes of Skyrim.Īll that's not to say I don’t have faith in Sony making more VR games for the PSVR 2, especially as it's said there are more than 100 games in development for the PSVR 2.īut for console-based VR gaming to really grow and let competition fuel even better hardware and experiences, I want to see Microsoft get Xbox involved. So unless Sony and Microsoft were to come to some agreement that sees the latter’s game studios make VR titles for the former’s system, we’d need a dedicated Xbox VR headset to further harness creative talent from the likes of Obsidian, Playground Games, and the aforementioned Arkane. But VR gaming on PC in my experience is nowhere near as simple as getting the PSVR 2 up and running its single-cable setup is an utter joy. ![]() Microsoft could find a middle ground and nudge its developers to make VR games for Windows, where one can use a Vive or Valve Index headset, or even tether a Quest 2 to a PC. But unless Microsoft makes an Xbox Series X VR system, then it’s very likely that the creativity and smart design Arkane is great at will never come to a virtual reality system. With the PSVR 2, I found myself thinking “wouldn’t it be great if I could play Deathloop in VR, and get closer to the bizarre island of Blackreef.” But then I remembered that developer Arkane is now owned by Microsoft and seemingly won’t be making new games for the PS5.Īnd its developers like Arkane, who, with the backing of Microsoft’s tech and money, have the scope to be experimental with the games they make. ![]()
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