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WWW.MACWORLD.COMApple hopes to save Vision Pro with a fresh gaming strategyMacworldApples Vision Pro headset hasnt caught the imagination of the worlds gamers, a failing which may be at least partly down to the fact that it doesnt support any dedicated VR gaming controllers. You can use PS5 and Xbox controllers with the headset, but it doesnt support third-party grip accessories designed specifically for VR content. And Apple decided not to make any such accessories of its own.Its possible that Apple didnt view Vision Pro as being primarily a gaming device (or that, this being Apple, it simply failed to appreciate the importance of the gaming market) but other, arguably more successful headsets focus on that area more than any other, in terms of branding, content, and hardware support. Sonys PlayStation VR2 is an obvious example of one direction Apple could take if it wanted to improve take-up in the gaming space.PlayStation VR2And perhaps it will. In the latest instalment of his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman claims that the company is currently working with Sony to build support for the VR2s controllers into Vision Pro.This is a more complex project than you might think, not least because Sony doesnt currently sell the controllers on their own: they are only available when bundled with the VR2 itself. For the controllers to be available for Vision Pro owners to buy would require Sony to undertake the logistical work needed to package and ship the accessories as standalone products. Gurman says Apple will sell the controllers in its retail stores, as well through its website much as it currently sells Sonys DualSense controller.Even if Apple continues to downplay Vision Pros focus on gaming, the move could still be beneficial because, as Gurman notes, the VR2 controller could be an excellent way to navigate the headsets interface without having to depend on the default eye-tracking system. Those who find the interface idiosyncratic and quite challenging may prefer to use Vision Pro in this way.Ultimately, however, adding support for a third-party gaming accessory will not instantly transform Vision Pros fortunes. If Apple wants gamers to use its headset, it needs to persuade more developers to make and release games for its platform. And right now, the signs are not promising.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 100 Views