Sony to unviel virtual reality tech for ps4.
#2
Posted 03 September 2013 - 07:24 AM
Edited by Nollog, 03 September 2013 - 07:30 AM.
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#3
Posted 03 September 2013 - 07:42 AM
CVG take every rumour as fact, like how sonic was going to be in galaxy 2 and retro were working on
metroidstar fox.
but..... gamz jirnalizm?
#4
Posted 03 September 2013 - 09:04 AM
I will not die until I achieve something. Even though the ordeal is high, I never give in. Therefore, I die with no regrets~Ikaruga Prologue
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#5
Posted 03 September 2013 - 11:08 AM
If this is real, then the PS4 is a must buy for me.
#7
Posted 03 September 2013 - 11:50 AM
Why? More devs will support the Oculus Rift. I see no reason why Sony should make their own, instead of making Oculus Rift compatible with the PS4.
If true, it probably IS the Rift. with playstation branding.
a partnership of some sort.
cant see occulus saying no to that.
#8
Posted 03 September 2013 - 12:01 PM
7th Gen: Motion Control, Online Gaming
8th Gen: Embraced Social Interactivity, Second Screen Gameplay
9th Gen: Virtual Reality, idk what else
This is just what I'm predicting, I don't think VR appeals to gamers right now
We foot will rebel one day.
#10
Posted 03 September 2013 - 01:25 PM
Meh.
VR seems like motion gaming, it's cool, but in the end you would rather just sit on your couch with a controller.
#11
Posted 03 September 2013 - 02:14 PM
Meh.
VR seems like motion gaming, it's cool, but in the end you would rather just sit on your couch with a controller.
Thats a no on both accounts for me. And a no on both claims about the couch.... assuming, and this is a stretch, that you were talking about the wii motion technology since this is a nintendo board. If not, then those parts that dont apply, dont apply.
I sit on the couch for all my wii motion games. The split controller makes wii games infinitely more comfortable, and I can lie in any comfortable position with my arms anywhere they want to be, instead of tethered together at a single point.
The having to stand or sit straight up with the arm held straight out to play wii games is a myth started by the idiot games media, and perpetuated by weak minds content with self fulfilling prophecies.
Unlike sony's move and ms's kinect, which are spatial tracking systems, wii remote technology is a referential tracking tachnology. It doesnt know, nor care where it actually is, only how its position has changed. The end result of that, is being able to play laying upside down, feet in the air with your wiimote arm hanging off the couch and onto the ground, and nunchuck arm lying across your chest. Most comfortable and convenient controller ever.
And you would be sitting on the couch or laying in bed, or wherever you want, video is streamed with the ps vr. Standing up and even worse moving would be a horrible idea considering reality does not line up at all with what data your eyes are sending your brain.
#12
Posted 03 September 2013 - 02:18 PM
vr? too early isn't it?
#13
Posted 03 September 2013 - 02:36 PM
vr? too early isn't it?
The tech is there.
It just has to be done right.
The bigger, higher resolution screens combined with proper audio and perhaps even some force feedback would do wonders.
The only problem is that, no matter how great the execution, it's still a couple of screens way too close to your eyes.
Fun for an hour. Then take a break. Seriously.
#14
Posted 03 September 2013 - 03:21 PM
Thats a no on both accounts for me. And a no on both claims about the couch.... assuming, and this is a stretch, that you were talking about the wii motion technology since this is a nintendo board. If not, then those parts that dont apply, dont apply.I sit on the couch for all my wii motion games. The split controller makes wii games infinitely more comfortable, and I can lie in any comfortable position with my arms anywhere they want to be, instead of tethered together at a single point.The having to stand or sit straight up with the arm held straight out to play wii games is a myth started by the idiot games media, and perpetuated by weak minds content with self fulfilling prophecies.Unlike sony's move and ms's kinect, which are spatial tracking systems, wii remote technology is a referential tracking tachnology. It doesnt know, nor care where it actually is, only how its position has changed. The end result of that, is being able to play laying upside down, feet in the air with your wiimote arm hanging off the couch and onto the ground, and nunchuck arm lying across your chest. Most comfortable and convenient controller ever.And you would be sitting on the couch or laying in bed, or wherever you want, video is streamed with the ps vr. Standing up and even worse moving would be a horrible idea considering reality does not line up at all with what data your eyes are sending your brain.
I wasn't implying that you need to stand to use VR technology. My point is that I would rather play with a controller. VR seems like this new dimension of entertainment, but I just don't think it'll work with consoles. Maybe it'll perform well with smartphones or tablets, but for the time being I don't see it being a "must have" for any system.
#15
Posted 03 September 2013 - 04:08 PM
Why would Sony work with Oculus Rift when they have the technology already and would want to make money off of it.
#16
Posted 03 September 2013 - 04:21 PM
You still use a controller with VR, and you can still sit on the couch. It's just today the head-mounted display makes every first-person game 11000 times more immersive and awesome. In fact, if Red Steel 2 used the Occulus Rift, it would have been be one of my favorite games because Wii Motion Plus doesn't require the sensor bar to function, so you have immersion first-person shooting with 1-1 sowrdplay.I wasn't implying that you need to stand to use VR technology. My point is that I would rather play with a controller. VR seems like this new dimension of entertainment, but I just don't think it'll work with consoles. Maybe it'll perform well with smartphones or tablets, but for the time being I don't see it being a "must have" for any system.
I will not die until I achieve something. Even though the ordeal is high, I never give in. Therefore, I die with no regrets~Ikaruga Prologue
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#17
Posted 03 September 2013 - 05:20 PM
I wasn't implying that you need to stand to use VR technology. My point is that I would rather play with a controller. VR seems like this new dimension of entertainment, but I just don't think it'll work with consoles. Maybe it'll perform well with smartphones or tablets, but for the time being I don't see it being a "must have" for any system.
er? You still have to play with the controller. It usually gives stereoscopic 3d and adds a new axis of camera control thats slaved to your head, so you can look around naturally.... But Its not a holodeck.
if Red Steel 2 used the Occulus Rift, it would have been be one of my favorite games because Wii Motion Plus doesn't require the sensor bar to function, so you have immersion first-person shooting with 1-1 sowrdplay.
Thats a slight misconception.
While the introduction of m+ got rid of the whole point at the screen or gameplay screeches to a halt, and lets players continue controlling the game even without the sensor bar in the camera los....
however....
Red steel 2 relies very heavily on the ir to properly function. All motion+ games do. Just not directly like ir aiming. Without contact with the ir the sensors in the wii remotes calibration rapidly deteriates, and the player will find themselves needing to pause and recalibrate with irritating frequency. A glimpse of the sensor bar resets the drift. Because of this stray ir sources can wreak havok by calibrating the wiimote to themselves as 'front' instead of the sensor bar. Going into settings and adjusting sensitivity until only the sensor bar dots are left will fix this. However, that will do nothing about your freind being a jerk with a laser pointer.
#18
Posted 10 September 2013 - 09:36 AM
The tech is there.
It just has to be done right.
The bigger, higher resolution screens combined with proper audio and perhaps even some force feedback would do wonders.
The only problem is that, no matter how great the execution, it's still a couple of screens way too close to your eyes.
Fun for an hour. Then take a break. Seriously.
Caprica comes to mind.
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