For those who consider VR a fad, at what stage would you change your mind and believe that it isn't a fad anymore?
For those who consider VR a fad, at what stage would you change your mind and believe that it isn't a fad anymore?
At such a time that at least a 10th of the games being released from major studios utilise the technology. That's considerably more presence than Light Guns, Motion Controls or 3D ever achieved, but still being a minor market presence.
Don't get me wrong. i really, REALLY want VR to catch on. But i don't think we're there. Not yet.
I mean, the Kinect out sold both the Vive and Oculus combined over the same period after release... And look at what happened to THAT (a horribly missed opportunity, if you ask me...). As it stands, based on my experience with it, i think Microsoft's Oculus support is the most likely to catch significant traction. And that's using it as a peripheral, not as a primary gameplay element.
I absolutely love the Vive but it's not for TES, I don't think. Just different types of games, ya know?
Even if the current generation of entertainment vr fails, the tech won't disappear. It is increasingly being used in work/business, for instance -
This will mean that there will still be a demand for vr, and it can would be very easy to make a return to the entertainment market at a later date. If the current headsets are successful enough for the companies to continue investment. Than i reckon that the 2nd gen of vr headset/hardware is where it will truly become mainstream, developers will have a much greater idea on how to utilise the tech effectively.
So in relation to TES, maybe not TES 6. But i would place a low bet on Fallout 5 or TES 7 including native VR support.
I agree. VR is the future. But it remains to be seen how far into the future it is. The current generation isn't priced to reach a wide enough market, nor does it really have the functionality to cover enough different game types to make it attractive to most major developers.