Oh man that's so 360 era
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If your going to use AA batteries I would highly recommend pre-charged/eneloop batteries and a separate battery charger.
Normally you get 4 in a pack and the usual run time on those fresh is about 15-20+ hours of play depending on size you buy, they really do last quite long.
Alternatively there’s a play and charge kit, which has a 1400 mAh battery capacity, which of course will charge whilst you play.
Or if you have a long enough micro usb cable you can just play without batteries at all, wired connected to Xbox.
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Microsoft need to make an Xbox one X only VR system. The power of that machine coupled with the positioning tech they have for hololens would make a killer VR system. I see all the 4k HDR awesomeness of this system but after playing VR I seriously don't give a toss. I'll take lower Res, fake 120fps VR over this every day. But, if MS made a VR system with higher resolution for Xbox I'd probably be in. As long as they have the games of course, but there's no reason they couldn't. This must be in the pipeline surely?
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2016 when they announced Project Scorpio they did announce it would be a 4K and VR system, then they officially showed off Xbox One X the following year and there was no mention of VR whatsoever. Maybe MS felt that launching VR in the position they are in is not a good idea? Maybe they didn’t have enough support?
They may announce something at this years E3, so who knows.
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As cool as VR is, I think that boat has sailed for this gen.
The consoles don't have enough CPU to deliver the framerate for VR outside of experiences and a handful of 60fps games.
I'd love them to bring one out and I'd be there day one.
I'd imagine they are more likely to just allow compatibility with any existing MR headsets.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostI agree about the just supporting existing headsets. Consoles not having enough power simply isn't true though. A regular PS4 can deliver an amazing vr experience, a Xbox one X could power a Vive I reckon.
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