Sony Project Morpheus News and Latest Updates: The Technology that could change Gaming Experience
"Will virtual reality technology like Project Morpheus be a disruptive technology?" asks Sony's Dave Ranyard during a talk at DICE Europe conference.
According to Polygon, disruptive technologies include the arrival of the television and its affect on radio broadcasts, or the arrival of audio in the face of silent film.
Ranyard concludes that virtual reality technology is in the end as disruptive a technology as television and sound before it, but the technology is still in a very early form that will continue to evolve before becoming ubiquitous.
Ranyard lists a number of experiments being done using these virtual reality tools, including eye tracking, haptic feedback to fool the brain to thinking you're in a different place, as well as navigation with Move controllers. According to the developer, there is no standard in VR just yet, but a standard will be achieved over time.
With all these amazing introduction to Sony's Project Morpheus, it is really one of the most exciting technologies to await for.
"Is virtual reality a disruptive technology?" asks Ranyard. "I think it is, I think it could be. All the ingredients are there."
















