Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Yoshida: Virtual reality not start – LevelUp

In an interview with a U.S. news site last April 29, 2014, the president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida said that the current state of virtual reality is the same as the graphic 3D on the PlayStation, meaning we will not see its full potential in this generation

During the interview, the manager said about the early days of the PS. “people were not sure how the 3D graphics could be used for games. Some people in the major Japanese distributors were very skeptical regarding 3D technology. But after 20 years things have really progressed. We amazing games like The Last of Us or Beyond Two Souls , which renderean real-time a variety of things in 3D. “

Yoshida also noted that virtual reality is still in early stages and has a lot where grow. “He has not even really begun. When we launch Project Morpheus or the Oculus [Rift] out for consumers, I can see another 20 years of progress in them. I feel it is as it says Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook), sees a future vision of what this might be, rather than the first or second year. “

The executive also said that his virtual reality device , Project Morpheus, is very similar to Nintendo Wii U in the sense that offer asymmetric gameplay. He said that some games will allow the user to put the team on his head, while others can interact with it using a traditional screen. He compared it to Mario minigame Chase , Nintendo Land , in which a player uses the screen gamepad to flee to other 3 users, who use television to look.

Sony officially revealed Project Morpheus this year’s Game Developers Conference. The virtual reality equipment has 3 years in development and includes a 5” LCD screen, a field of view of 90 degrees, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and audio support.

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