
ApocalypseShadow14h ago(Edited 14h ago)
Gaming is an investment. How much do you spend over the console lifetime? Bet you it’s hundreds if not 2-3 thousand dollars. And all that playing, that looking and buying a bigger TV, will NEVER give you the immersion that VR gives you. Like never.
Some will say, ‘I just want to sit on a couch after work with a controller.” When VR allows that as well. They’ll say “I won’t be able to see what’s going on around me.” When pass through is now an option to look outward.
Playing RE8 or GT7 looks great on a TV. But in VR, you live it. No future TV will ever give gamers that *extra* VR gives. Ever. Doesn’t matter if it’s a retina display TV. VR surpasses it.
If VR doesn’t interest you, that’s fine. But the fact is, VR blows away flat gaming quite easily. It’s like a totally better way to play if you can. And the headset is light enough and made well to not be heavy over long periods of play.
Excuses are now just excuses. Sony’s not selling it to the public like Facebook is trying to do. Sony’s selling it to PS5 owners. PS5 owners aren’t mainstream. And who cares about casuals anyway when they were the same people that left Kinect and Wii out to dry towards cellphones.
PlayStation VR2 is mostly everything I wanted from the next PS VR
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