Sony Admits PlayStation VR Can’t Match Oculus Rift’s VR Quality
PlayStation executive vice president Masayasu Ito admitted that the companyâs upcoming PlayStation VR wonât match the Oculus Rift in terms of VR quality.
âIf you just talk about the high-end quality, yes, I would admit that Oculus may have better VR,â il a dĂ©clarĂ© Ă Polygon. âHowever, it requires a very expensive and very fast PC.â
The Oculus Rift requires a PC equipped with a Core i5, 4GB of RAM and an NVidia GeForce 970 at least. A PC meeting those minimum requirements costs around $1,000. On the other hand, the PlayStation costs a third of that price and there are more than 35 million units already in gamersâ hands.
âThe biggest advantage for Sony is our headset works with PS4. Itâs more for everyday use, so it has to be easy to use and it has to be affordable,â explained Ito. âThis is not for the person who uses a high-end PC. Itâs for the mass market.â
The Oculus Rift is scheduled for release on March 28th, 2016 and is priced at $600. The PlayStation VR is set for release in the first half of 2016. Sony didnât announce the headsetâs price yet, but several executives said that the company is treating it as an âaffordable⊠new gaming platform,â which puts it at around the $400 mark.
