This quite literally has nothing to do with what you pointed out. you said that the VR that the PlayStation has, which is the best VR ever created, is selling like shit.
I pointed out that, of course it’ll sell like shit, you need a whole new device to actually use it.
Implying that it will sell to a select audience that either A) owns a PS5 or B) is willing to drop a lot for it.
You then replied that you expect the switch 2 to be priced around 400 to 500 dollars as well
To which I replied that about the 1000 now all of a sudden being equal to 400.
And then you bring up a PC item meant for the PC audience with its PC pricing to a console like the switch from Nintendo. In what world do you live in so you actually expect Nintendo to push out a VR device that would even cost that much let alone half of that price? The quality of the VR does not matter that much for this company, and people need to stop focusing on “if it’s not good like this other product, it shouldn’t exist” mentality. there’s a lot of people on this planet earth that don’t care that much if it’s not the most pristine thing on the planet. I feel like you’re forgetting you live in a bubble
Are we forgetting this is the same company that literally sold people cardboard as a VR on a 720p display???
This is nothing to do with it, the original point you brought up is that PSVR2 is the most pristine thing on the planet ever, and it’s selling like shit, you somehow moved the goal post (I’m not sure if this was intentional or accidental??) to now focus on the
quality of VR of Nintendo switch 2 as if that has any relevance. You originally already posted the discussion about sales of it. It’s selling poorly it’s probably because the barrier entry is very high. You either need to buy a $550 device that is an ad-on to a $500/$550 device that you already own, or spend a whole grand just to actually use this add-on feature for this device!
That doesn’t really have anything to do with the quality of the VR device Nintendo will use if they ever use one.
It’s literally just jumping from two different points that were brought up. Do you wanna focus on why it’s selling poorly or do you want to focus on the quality of the VR device? Because you somehow jumped back-and-forth
Actually, this is more like non sequitur but across multiple posts.