@megawalrus: This isn't 20 years ago, and I can tell you haven't tried VR today by those comments. The games I mentioned wasn't made for VR, but they work well enough when you inject VR into the software. I'm not going to argue with you or try to convince you how good it is. You're going to feel pretty stupid WHEN you get see it first hand.
@mjonk2pc: VR will definitely explode. It's not a matter of if but when. The only thing preventing it from going mainstream right now is pricing, but like all things in life prices will go down when the next high tech toys arrive.
Everyone that has experienced VR knows the potential it has, but not many who haven't tried it are smart enough to see that, so kudos to you.
@adriangrey11: Watching someone play is not the same as playing it yourself. VR is not something you can comprehend by watching someone play, reading reviews, or even closing your eyes and imagine. The only way to know is to put one on.
@Spartan_418: Yeah but it doesn't change the fact most of their profits come from used trade-ins. They can't buy back and resell digital games. So obviously they'll say some stupid lie like this.
The Rift and Vive can play AAA games right now like GTA, Fallout 4, Skyrim , etc among many others which already puts the PC library far ahead of any Sony's VR games. In fact you can't even play those games I mentioned on the PS VR. You're stuck with half ass cartoon graphics games because that's all the console can muster for virtual games.
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