At the price of asking, I'd expect it to do more. Like make me a cup of tea and offer me a blowjob.
Firewall says hello.
Anyway, it needs a great FPS nevermind an exclusive.
Yeah.
No it isn't.
"He's pulled off some spectacular moments for both Manchester United and England"
When did this happen?
Nintendo - Switch - great games
Sony - PSVR - great games
Microsoft - a game pad and another game pad.
You're doing a bang up job, Phil. Keep her lit, big lad.
Doesn't matter. Give yourself a pat on the back for it, because if there were no early adopters for new technology, there's no way they'd ever be a success, so you're part of that. As am I.
Still, no regrets paying what I paid either. It's amazing technology.
Superior network? Was he drunk giving this interview? PSN just about works at the best of times, so I'm not sure if he's taking the piss here.
"Once again, PES 2019 delivers on the field"
Ermm, isn't that the important bit? You know, the bit you actually play for a year?
No wonder games have went to shit, when buying virtual game card packs in the hope of being able to play as Ronaldo rules the roost.
Where you at this meeting? Can you give official quotes on that from a source?
Sony said they are selling every unit at a profit. It's a zero risk venture for them, so we'll wait and see. One thing is for sure, VR as a market is virtually brand new, and it's growing by the year.
That's a good way of putting it.
I'm hopeful it'll sell at least twice that by the end of its cycle. That's a good first run out, hopefully enough for Sony to go for another attempt with better trackers, controllers. Just widen the FOV, and even double the resolution for each eye and they'll get my money.
Because this time it's relevant, and not just for consoles of choice.
Absolutely bang on the money. I just left an almost identical comment regarding the PSVR, then I read your comment. Gamers these days. Logic? What's that?
Meanwhile, people moan and complain over the price of PSVR, which isn't too far off of what MS want for a controller. I'll say that again: A CONTROLLER. Yes, a control pad that does nothing new.
Donkey Kong Country
Mario 64
Turok
Goldeneye
Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec
Halo
Doom 3 and Half Life 2.
Maybe Gears of War. After that, and beyond, nothing is "blowing me away" Everything is reaching that saturation point where it ceases to amaze because everything looks good to some degree.
As someone who has owned a VR headset for nearly 2 years, I'm not sure how you've come to the conclusion that "we're not there yet" when my experience, and his, suggests otherwise.
The thing (if set up and left out) literally takes 10 seconds to lift and place over your head. This is a chore to you?
Granted, I understand you need space, but it's more of a chore to put a pair of shoes on than it is to put a headset on over your head.
@TekoIie
What absolute twaddle.
The draw of VR is not a single game, app, or anything like that. The draw of VR is the platform itself and what it offers to existing, and brand new, built from the ground up titles and experiences that only VR can deliver. If you're going to sit there and tell me that playing something like Skyrim on a flat screen even gets near or touches that transformative (and that word is accurate) immersion to the VR version, the...
Laughable statement from someone who doesn't own, or has even tried a HMD yet.
VR's going nowhere, mate. It's only going to keep growing and improving.
Aye, OK Phil. Less talking bollocks, more results if you don't mind.
Should have let you pop the lid to at least reveal some plug in options. Or just to, you know, pop the lid. That was always a satisfying thing to do on the original to put a new game in.
It's still a nice little thing to have to sit next to the NES, SNES and eventual N64 mini's. Not that I own any of them, mind.