I was taking a look at the Homestead Miami course and it has an inner road course in the same way as Indianapolis and Daytona (as in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO1eFzkZyt8&list=PLOJwzeKOxZPcqkpYM_73mM4d5FGw_z83v&index=17) . Therefore I highly doubt the expansion will be just going around in a big oval 500 times. I think there will be some oval races in the expansion, but only some. What I am looking forward to is racing with Nascar racecars on Forza's road courses. Presently my favorite class is the Modern GT cars, and I think I will like a Nascar class also...
Check out the Homestead Miami course and you will see the road course which looks pretty fun...
Ok, I copied the link where I heard it, you all can decipher whether its valid or not. But considering who these guys are (and who financially supports them) I highly doubt they're just hyping Sony's system for the fun of it...
@hardski7676: Im not sure if it was here or on another site, but they confirmed today that the PS4k will be 400 dollars and will release this holiday season. They also announced that the regular PS4 will be reduced in price...
I presently own an Xbox One and a Wii U. I have to admit I've been more than impressed by what Sony is doing in the VR department. And if they can pull it off right, then I can see myself investing the 800 bucs this Christmas for the VR experience (not interested in their normal games though).
I was actually hoping Microsoft would make some sort of deal with Oculus but I don't know if using an Oculus on the Xbox is even feasible, and the Hololense (even though technically amazing) is not really a VR for gaming purposes.
Hence for me, the best (and cheapest) way for me to get in on the VR experience would be a PS4k and their VR set. If they come up with a bundle around 700 dollars or so that would be even better.
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