
DarXyde22h ago
I would be interested in seeing if the inverse of typical gaming industry theory applied to VR. With consoles, people have historically never really cared which hardware was the most powerful. That may still hold where PSVR2 can be outdone in no time but PSVR2 is the favorite (other factors such as price, value, attachment to the PS5, etc.). On the other hand, VR is something that depends on high end tech for feasibility, so if people are willing to invest in what is needed for a strong foundational VR experience, would those people who are more likely to adopt VR then also spring for better headsets? Maybe. I can also see PSVR2 being a good entry point for people. Interested to see which way it all goes, but Oculus is a tough competitor, especially given their status as part of Facebook/Meta.
That all said, the specs will certainly be enough. We don’t know much about it, but from what we do know, it pairs well with PS5 and its features. Not at all worried about quality of content either: this is PlayStation.
How it performs relative to competition, in my view, is a function of price-to-performance and software (i.e., I don’t see performance on its own being the deciding factor, regardless of price).
Are PlayStation VR2’s features and specs good enough for 2022?
Source: Balita Araw Araw
No comments:
Post a Comment