Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1824272-20141202043235/@comment-14890365-20141203071126

SlyCooperFan1 wrote: The point that Harada is making is that having a virtual reality headset while doing that stuff in an aircraft game would cause that motion sickness. That's talking about people who don't get motion sickness from playing the game on a TV.

Point-of-view display visors are a different trigger than gaming with a standard television, yes.

The absolute point remains, though, that a customer buying such virtual reality equipment after being made aware of the risks is the customer's acceptance of those risks. Briefing on such risks is the responsibility of the producers and publishers of that equipment,... not producers and publishers of software and hardware in which the equipment can be used with.

Legally, and logically, the only call Namco Bandai has is simply whether or not they could and/or would program it. Acceptence of risk is on the people who produce the product and the consumers of it. If Namco Bandai doesn't want to add integrated support, that's their call, but the reason they give is bogus, plainly and simply.