In a way yes, but would be nice for one with a huge library to play them on the new hardware. Maybe there’s some tech that makes things wonky with the software?Great news. Cross gen is gone with PSVR2.
Who said you can't play those games on the device you bought them for?In a way yes, but would be nice for one with a huge library to play them on the new hardware. Maybe there’s some tech that makes things wonky with the software?
In a way yes, but would be nice for one with a huge library to play them on the new hardware. Maybe there’s some tech that makes things wonky with the software?
While I agree, Kinect 1 games didn't work with Kinect 2. That said, Sony hasn't bothered making any AAA games for PSVR1 for the past 3 years. Not sure why anyone would expect support for PSVR2.It's Sony, so it's probably their way of making users buy the same game again for more money, "remade" for PSVR2 (IE: a rumble feature was added and controls adjusted to the new setup).
But you were able to change TV channels with Kinect 2, just what everyone wanted from their video game console!While I agree, Kinect 1 games didn't work with Kinect 2. That said, Sony hasn't bothered making any AAA games for PSVR1 for the past 3 years. Not sure why anyone would expect support for PSVR2.
Didn’t they make an astrobot game?While I agree, Kinect 1 games didn't work with Kinect 2. That said, Sony hasn't bothered making any AAA games for PSVR1 for the past 3 years. Not sure why anyone would expect support for PSVR2.
Which leads me to believe that it may have a starting price of at least 399.99 USD they would because they could, and new screen, camera, sensors, including two controllersI had the PSVR and I have an Oculus Rift. I'm hoping this makes a huge jump in visual fidelity.
Mega if true
Mega if true