Assaultz
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Is it relay "the future of gaming"
If you've been on any gaming websites in the past few months you probually would of VR (virtual reality) and how it's" the future of gaming". These convocations have been soured by valves HTC vive being released. Also coming out later this year is Sony's VR for, presumably, the Ps4.
Although they are incredibly experience pieces of tech with the vive wears a hefty £800 price tag. This limits the amount of gamers who can experience VR and with less people experiencing it the less people who can sing it's praises relaying on advertising to sell their product. This it's self is an issue as your average person on the street won't buy something solely on what it looks like on an advert. And with hardly any people being able to get VR hardly any people can recommend it to others.
My conclusion is that not many people will actually get VR due to its price tag but as the first wave of people rich enough to buy it actually buy a VR product ends. It's up to the combines making the product to decide if they should lower the price to make more sales with less profit or keep the expensive cost and make less sales with higher profit.
Then again what do I know about business.
If you've been on any gaming websites in the past few months you probually would of VR (virtual reality) and how it's" the future of gaming". These convocations have been soured by valves HTC vive being released. Also coming out later this year is Sony's VR for, presumably, the Ps4.
Although they are incredibly experience pieces of tech with the vive wears a hefty £800 price tag. This limits the amount of gamers who can experience VR and with less people experiencing it the less people who can sing it's praises relaying on advertising to sell their product. This it's self is an issue as your average person on the street won't buy something solely on what it looks like on an advert. And with hardly any people being able to get VR hardly any people can recommend it to others.
My conclusion is that not many people will actually get VR due to its price tag but as the first wave of people rich enough to buy it actually buy a VR product ends. It's up to the combines making the product to decide if they should lower the price to make more sales with less profit or keep the expensive cost and make less sales with higher profit.
Then again what do I know about business.