Shpeshal Nick
aka Collingwood
Wireless VR Headset?
They have piqued my interest. That would be a real shot in the arm for VR.
They have piqued my interest. That would be a real shot in the arm for VR.
That would be a megatonAssuming that guy above knows what he's on about... he replied to this...
Emilio Garcia‏
@Emilio_GW
My issue with all the VR tech is the wires. Can't see me buying VR till AAA games available & lot less wires.
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Ryan Daws‏ @Gadget_Ry 6m6 minutes ago
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Ryan Daws Retweeted Emilio Garcia
Almost guarantee they're gone 😉 #Xbox #VR #Scorpio #ProjectScorpio
Assuming that guy above knows what he's on about... he replied to this...
Emilio Garcia‏
@Emilio_GW
My issue with all the VR tech is the wires. Can't see me buying VR till AAA games available & lot less wires.
with...
Ryan Daws‏ @Gadget_Ry 6m6 minutes ago
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Ryan Daws Retweeted Emilio Garcia
Almost guarantee they're gone 😉 #Xbox #VR #Scorpio #ProjectScorpio
Assuming that guy above knows what he's on about... he replied to this...
Emilio Garcia‏
@Emilio_GW
My issue with all the VR tech is the wires. Can't see me buying VR till AAA games available & lot less wires.
with...
Ryan Daws‏ @Gadget_Ry 6m6 minutes ago
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Ryan Daws Retweeted Emilio Garcia
Almost guarantee they're gone 😉 #Xbox #VR #Scorpio #ProjectScorpio
Borrowing some of that hololens wizardry perhapsThat would be huge! Perhaps they are working with MS on getting that done?
Borrowing some of that hololens wizardry perhaps
Borrowing some of that hololens wizardry perhaps
Sweet. So in theory manufacturers could patch in the functionality as long as it has hdmi 2.1 then?
Borrowing some of that hololens wizardry perhaps
Hololens is wireless because they have a CPU and GPU in the headset, it is a standalone product, to do high fidelity VR you are going to have to link it up to something.
Derp. You guys are correct lol.Hololens is wireless because everything is on-board in the headset. It's not streaming video to the thing.
When is the gamasutra article going live?
this?
When is the gamasutra article going live?
All this talk of Scorpio and I can't help but wonder who is actually meant to buy this console.
MS are hyping this to be the next-gen Xbox, but it's selling point is 4K resolution and VR. All this without ever showing a game.
corpios chief talking point is 4K resolution: Spencer says Microsoft is trying a mid-generation console refresh because it wagered the Next Big Thing in television technology, 4K displays, would be adopted widely enough to justify building towards in the middle of the Xbox Ones lifespan, rather than at the end.
We could use that kind of clean cut, Spencer said. But we thought 4K TVs would get to scale in the middle of this generation.
They specifically are not.
To cite the Gamasutra article:
So why is so much media space, columns and discussion here dedicated to yet another 4k machine? This is clearly not an Xbox Two, just like the Pro was not a PlayStation 5.
So why is so much media space, columns and discussion here dedicated to yet another 4k machine? This is clearly not an Xbox Two, just like the Pro was not a PlayStation 5. Certainly, with 70-page threads, this is being treated as more than an incremental upgrade, even though it is nothing more than that.
For what we would do in 2016, and we sat around a table not too dissimlar from this and said, I think we need to do more than what the silicon is that's available in 2016 at a price point that a console customer would want to pay. So that's when we stopped that effort.
So why is so much media space, columns and discussion here dedicated to yet another 4k machine? This is clearly not an Xbox Two, just like the Pro was not a PlayStation 5. Certainly, with 70-page threads, this is being treated as more than an incremental upgrade, even though it is nothing more than that.
No, they are not.All this talk of Scorpio and I can't help but wonder who is actually meant to buy this console.
MS are hyping this to be the next-gen Xbox, but it's selling point is 4K resolution and VR. All this without ever showing a game.
$399 bruh
Nah, it scored well and sold millions. It's one of the biggest games of this gen. VR needs games like Fallout 4 if it's ever going to have a chance of hitting mainstream popularityWhy Fallout 4 though. It's the ME:A of Fallout games.
All this talk of Scorpio and I can't help but wonder who is actually meant to buy this console.
MS are hyping this to be the next-gen Xbox, but it's selling point is 4K resolution and VR. All this without ever showing a game.
Nah, it scored well and sold millions. It's one of the biggest games of this gen. VR needs games like Fallout 4 if it's ever going to have a chance of hitting mainstream popularity
Yep.$399 bruh
Sooooooo HDMI 2.0 TVs will be able to take advantage of all the HDMI 2.1 specs given the 48Gbps cable?
Assuming that guy above knows what he's on about... he replied to this...
Emilio Garcia‏
@Emilio_GW
My issue with all the VR tech is the wires. Can't see me buying VR till AAA games available & lot less wires.
with...
Ryan Daws‏ @Gadget_Ry 6m6 minutes ago
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Ryan Daws Retweeted Emilio Garcia
Almost guarantee they're gone 😉 #Xbox #VR #Scorpio #ProjectScorpio
Wireless VR solution for Scorpio? I'm listening.
Hope they deliver a kick ass all around VR HMD & software showcase at E3.
Perhaps trying to manage expectations...?To be fair, I remember the Phil Spencer interview with IGN recently, and he said that the only way Xbox was going to get involved with VR, is when it becomes wireless.
Maybe it's possible sooner than we thought?
Though, in the same interview he didn't sound like VR was imminent for xbox, so i'm unsure.
Imagine if they fixed the RGB range. That would be the real megaton.