הנה מישהו שלא בטוח שהגיע הזמן של ה VR, והמישהו הזה הוא לא פחות מפיל ספנסר, אחד שיש לו "קצת" השפעה בעיצוב התעשייה, מתוך ריאיון ל
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With all the VR news from GDC as Project Morpheus, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift went head to head - headset to headset? - 2015 certainly looks like the year that the virtual reality revolution finally takes place. However, Microsoft has stayed very quiet on the matter. Interviewed in the new issue of Edge Magazine, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer explains why he doesn’t think virtual reality is a ‘now thing.’
When asked about PS4's Project Morpheus headset and Xbox’s lack of anything to rival it in terms of VR, Spencer is honest about the time frame for the technology. “It’s more of an announcement than anybody really having any VR stuff right now – and that’s not a shot at Sony. I mean, it’s hard tech, and I think it’s great what they’re doing with Morpheus. But they’ve announced [it for] the first half of 2016, so a little over a year from now.”
Spencer is keen to point out that what Microsoft does have is the potential of its HoloLens platform as well as a slew of opportunities that could come from the PC side of things. “I look at VR as an interesting space. It’s certainly different to the mixed reality we do with HoloLens, but there’s nothing that precludes us from doing something in the VR space,” he says.
“I don’t think VR is a now thing. I’m not saying it’s five years from now, but it’s not really a now now thing. Valve’s got their VR thing, which I think is great; Samsung has GearVR, too.” Here, Spencer dangles the tease of a certain blocky title. “Funnily enough, they are very interested in Minecraft and how it could work in those VR spaces,” he says tantalisingly. “So even from a content perspective there are a lot of conversations about VR, and I think it’s a very interesting tech for us to watch on the console side as well as the PC side.”
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When it comes to the reality blurring Hololens technology, Spencer isn’t ruling out the prospect of it working as an Xbox peripheral but Microsoft is currently focussing on the device stand alone. “Well, we haven’t announced it as an Xbox accessory. But it sits within one team, and we have the conversations. Right now, we want to focus on a standalone, untethered device and make sure that we can prove out that scenario. That’s where we started, and that’s what we announced in January: the first fully self-contained headset.”
“The tethered scenarios around VR I think are interesting, but we were going for something different. Not being tethered to either a PC, Xbox or a phone as part of the solution was one of our design challenges for HoloLens, and we did that. ”
בקיצור, MS כרגע לא עושה רושם שמשקיעה ב VR, לפחות לא לזמן הקרוב.