Or will the Vive satisfy
your VR gaming needs?
Not exact matches
Sony's
VR platform
needs more of these bite - sized chunks of
gaming goodness.
The speculation surrounding PlayStation 4.5 are in relation to its upcoming
VR push and the possible
need for more power that some believe could result in 4K
gaming (we're not so sure).
A social app software in
VR need the same thing as a
VR gaming experience... They won't just close off the open development if they want it to become big.
I love sony but now that oculus has gone to facebook, the task of pushing
vr as the next thing in
gaming is a lot for 1 company.I thought it would be fine with oculus pushing it as well but now
vr really does
need microsoft, nintendo or even both to take off.
ITT: People think
VR is purely for
gaming, and companies don't
need money.
If you want to see what a
gaming scene looks like that does prefer new experiences, then you
need to look at
VR gaming.
The uGen alpha is underway, and uGen
needs more gamers to help test out their new UGC
gaming and creation platform for PC and
VR!
We also
need the reassurance of Sony's investment in the
VR games and to show the
gaming world that
VR is still very much relevant as it has ever been.
I think there's an opportunity for an out of the home
gaming experience to come back, especially taking
VR into account, but there
needs to be a modern JAMMA equivalent to let operators swap failing titles out quickly enough to allow for growth.
Sony now
need to attract more AAA developers if they're to propel
VR into the
gaming zeitgeist, and, most importantly, Sony
needs to have the faith in itself that it can produce full
gaming experiences to its growing audience.
VR games
need too much stuff to create the right
gaming environment.
The ZBook Studio won't enable
VR gaming or competition - crushing rounds of Tekken 7, but it will handle modest
gaming needs.
You don't always
need a super high - end processor and tons of RAM unless you plan to use your phone for more taxing activities like 3D
gaming,
VR, or video editing.
You'll
need to pay $ 599 (roughly # 487 or AU$ 780) for the Rift and Touch controllers combined, plus have a
VR - ready
gaming PC.
You can just unplug the ONE Pro and take your 4K or
VR gaming wherever you
need it, and the Nvidia GeForce 1080 Ti inside means it's going to last into the next generation of games.
The Daydream View headset is expected to have advanced
VR capabilities with a special focus on
VR gaming, and it will
need a powerful device to support it.
You have the freedom to buy or build a PC that suits your specific
needs, and when you decide you're ready for 4K or
VR gaming, you can simply upgrade a few components instead of buying a whole new system.