hocuspokus escribió:Genial, buenas noticias!!! Muchas gracias! ahora falta lo más importante el precio y la fecha, aunque como dice Ferdopa si la tecnología es tan buena apunta a precio importante
En los HMZ lo que incrementa el precio tanto es la óptica que llevan y las pantallas que montan (dimunutas y con una resolución grande (720p si no me acuedo mal) para lo pequeñas que son, entre otro hardware caro "high-end".
Para VR todo eso no es necesario: ni la óptica tan compleja, no las pantallas (pueden usar pantallas
de móvil que ya usen para sus teléfonos, y arreglado).
Aparte, Sony puede conseguir precios mucho mejores
de componentes y ensamblaje que la empresa
de Oculus, como es lógico siendo la primera una multinacional electrónica y
de contenidos, y la segunda una empresa nacida
de un Kickstarter que terminó hace un año y medio.
A ver al final a qué precio sacarán el invento, y cuándo... el precio deberá estar acorde a la experiencia jueguil que ofrezcan, y a si pretenden llegar al gran público o no.
A mí todo esto
de la VR, sea Sony, Oculus o X, me tiene encandilado y con la cartera preparada
.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=787094EmCeeGramr escribió:Project Morpheus - Sony VR headset prototype - unveiledTentative Prototype Specs: The current dev kit (tentative) has a 1080p display, 90+ degree field of view.
"It's not necessarily the final thing we're going for," but it's good for devs to experiment with.
Tracking builds on PS Move and DualShock 4 technology, "supports forward prediction." Position and rotating head tracking: 1000HZ, 3 Meter Working Volume, Full 360 Degrees
Second question is about if there will be a wire connected from the headset to PS4. "The current prototype is wired" with a five meter wire. They are investigating "other solutions."
Regarding weight, as this is a prototype they're not committing to anything.
They're only cooperating with other VR technology "in spirit." No "standardized APIs."
"Do you plan to use eyetracking inside the device?" They're researching it.
When will it come out? Framerate and latency aims? They won't answer. "Highest framerate we can get, lowest latency we can get," they say, jokingly. "Coming out as soon as possible."
'We believe Morpheus will further enhance PlayStation'. It'll work alongside the camera, and Move.
It's still a prototype, though.
PS Move's technology is being used in Project Morpheus to help with tracking. PlayStation Camera on PS4 is also essential. "It's almost as if it was designed for VR," he said with a wink.
They're using the same tech as PlayStation Move - with a lot higher rate sensors, and the PlayStation Camera.
DualShock 4's sensors and light can be used in conjunction with Morpheus. PS Move may also prove essential.
They want it to be able to be picked up and used with no issues. Pick it up, put it on, you're in VR. Put it down, you're out. No issues.
Finally, we've come to Content. "At Worldwide Studios, we have a really good team." Sony's own studios will "seed" the VR landscape, but they need other devs, hence they're here at GDC.
Current focus is on PlayStation - no talking about how this will, or could, work on PC.
Por cierto, el nombre
de "Project Morpheus" es cojonudo.
Edito: InagotablE , ¿y eso qué importa? Claro que un "Second Son" tal cual no es posible. Los juegos que se diseñen serán conformes a lo que se precise para que todo funcione conforme a los requisitos
de la VR. Aunque sean juegos con nivel
de PS3 pero en VR, la inmersión ya valdrá por el "sacrificio".
Y un juego
de terror o
de naves espaciales...