opticalmace
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My Macbook is out of luck
No surprise there.
My Macbook is out of luck
Yeah, I'll be waiting, don't have money.
It's good that they didn't compromise so much though.
Really curious how much they're intending to ship this year, not to mention at launch.
Reactions like this (though granted, are kind of few) are just stupid. You really have no clue about emergent technology, your anecdote means absolutely nothing and it would seem that you're happy it fails.
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wow, they want you to have a really nice processor
Yup, because emergent tech really depends solely on initial price point. History proves this point
The first iterations of :
- TV
- Computer
- Cell phone
- HDTV
- printer
- 3D printer
- etc..
were all DOA.
This hit of realism just made me change my initial prediction of PSVR's price from $99-$149 to at least $249-$299.
I mean, the PS3 did somewhat well at 600 bucks.....but this is just stupid :l.
If you want VR to really take off, you have to make it affordable, 600 isn't pocket change.
My bet is that they are hinging support from high-end PC gamers with a lot of money with initial release of Oculus Rift sets, then over time low the price to attract more casual PC gamers.
They are having a few things bundled with the Rift (some games, dev tools, ect) I think, so it isn't a complete waste for 600 bucks.
And all of them are guaranteed to work with PSVR. No compatibility checks required. You'll also know that all PSVR games will be specifically designed to run on that hardware. You are not going to run into cases like on the PC where specific games could require a higher than minimum spec. If PSVR is priced as expected in the $349-$449 range then it really will be the best bet for most people to try out VR. In a year or so when VR PC prices come down and software library expands, you could get it then if you are still interested.
Don't understand when I have a gtx 960 and a i5 4590 I can't run VR. Yet the PS4 can... Super confused!! I could afford this as well, but I'm not forking out for a new graphics card as well!
We set out to change all that with the Rift, which is designed to maximize immersion, comfort, and pure, uninhibited fun, at a price everyone can afford.
And were confident we can make the consumer version even more impressive, all without increasing price or sacrificing an ounce of quality.
Whilst the price is quite a bit higher than I wanted and expected them to go for, I don't think it's that unreasonable for what it is. I paid £680 for a high end gaming monitor, this is:
- A head mounted display
- With lots of (presumably) good sensors
- With a camera
- With headphones
- With an Xbox One controller
- With two games
- With a remote
- With a (what appears to be) a fairly hefty case
For £180 less than my monitor (without shipping). Not saying they're directly comparable, but either way I'm paying a premium for a high end visual experience.
Now I pray that PSVR is $350 or below :\
So, Oculus is $600 plus a capable PC. What are the chances of PSVR being cheaper?
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The use of "normal people" in this tweet really rubs me the wrong way.
Might as well have said plebs, lol.
My specs are fine, just curious about whether or not they are going to tell me my USB 3.0 ports aren't compatible.
Running an OC'd 4770k and 970 (will upgrade to newest Nvidia card when they are released).
So, Oculus is $600 plus a capable PC. What are the chances of PSVR being cheaper?
My motherboard has 12 USB 3.0 and 4 USB 2.0 ports. I would be extremely mad if they are incompatible like the tool suggests.
My motherboard has 12 USB 3.0 and 4 USB 2.0 ports. I would be extremely mad if they are incompatible like the tool suggests.
This is running a high-resolution screen and asking for a high framerate for the brain to become immersed in the illusion.
Obviously, that's impossible with the current state of the PS4's hardware, they are going low resolution and low framerate, using interpolation to achieve higher framerate on the unit.
This hit of realism just made me change my initial prediction of PSVR's price from $99-$149 to at least $249-$299.
Somehow, this got me way more excited than I should be.
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woooooof. something tells me PSVR is going to cost more than a PS4 if this thing is $599.
Imagine night. Then imagine day.
This hit of realism just made me change my initial prediction of PSVR's price from $99-$149 to at least $249-$299.
Still never got my order confirmation after an hourish :/ I can look up my order number, but the page is pretty barebones.
What do other people's order status pages look like? Seems like mine should have the intended delivery month on it.
PSVR is a very good tech attempt by Sony, but no matter how cheap they make it, it simply doesnt interest me. I would not consider gaming with Oculus @ 90fps with a Nvidia 750ti, even less with a subpar PS4 performance. Oculus dev kits also has shown that the community for VR is really great, games got unofficial VR support, the mod/dev community is something that wont exist on PS4 so you're stuck with what Sony is feeding you.
People shouldn't deride those willing to pay for this first release. Without those guys the whole thing falls on its arse and VR won't reach a stage where it's affordable for the masses.
So, Oculus is $600 plus a capable PC. What are the chances of PSVR being cheaper?
Still never got my order confirmation after an hourish :/ I can look up my order number, but the page is pretty barebones.
What do other people's order status pages look like? Seems like mine should have the intended delivery month on it.
They made it seem like launch stock was plentiful
To be fair, $1499 is just the same price for a high end computer but here you just replace the price of the monitor for the oculus.