Microsoft: Xbox One X does not support VR, really want to play to buy a PC

(Original headline: Microsoft's Xbox One X won't support virtual reality)

Netease Technology News June 13 news According to foreign media (CNET) reports, Microsoft Xbox marketing director confirmed that Xbox One X will not support virtual reality (VR). VR is one of today's hottest emerging technologies. Microsoft had previously hinted that new products will support VR.

Microsoft unveiled the latest Xbox game console products at the E3 2017 e-entertainment show last weekend. The long-rumored "Scorpio Plan" finally brings the finished product. Whether or not the player owns 4K TV, Xbox One X promises to bring better graphics experience to the player. Unfortunately, the new host does not provide VR support. This technology can provide a more immersive gaming experience through virtual images.

The reason why Microsoft does this is that they think that VR is more suitable for running on a PC than a game console.

On Monday, Xbox Marketing Director Mike Nichols said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal: “The chances are greater on PC because the user base is larger and we think the customer experience on the PC will be better.”

Claiming that the strongest host does not support VR, Microsoft's decision is surprising. It is worth noting that a year ago Microsoft had hinted that a new generation of hosts will support VR. Although there was no indication of which VR helmet was supported at the time, the VR version of "Radiation 4" was enough to appease the player's appetite.

The new host is one of the most important products for the Xbox team this year. Although Xbox One is widely acclaimed by the player community, it is estimated that the sales volume is only 1/2 of Sony PS4.

Microsoft did not respond to foreign media requests for comment. (Sun Wenwen)

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