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malistix1985 said:
When I played the HTC Vive I tought it was close, with wireless and using the right game it might be right for me but with bot occolus and PSVR which I both played for around 8 hours I felt like it wasn't there yet, to much set up time and sometimes I did feel a little sick, altough I liked some games others felt way out of place and overall after both those experiences I really longed to just play on my monitor or tv at the end of it, and that should never be the case.

Like I opened up with HTC was really close especially when I played Elite: Dangerous on a 1080GTX it was amazing and everything just seemed so much better but after a few hour I did stop but the next time I booted that game up on my own pc I did miss the headset a little lol.

Anyway, price wise the HTC isn't there yet and experience wise the other headsets are not there yet in my opinion.

The Vive is the best VR set you can try. If you tried that one first, I can understand your reaction to the other two.

That being said, my brother tried the Vive and talked to me a lot about how it was and the effect VR has on you and whatnot. When I finally got the chance to try VR myself, it was with the PSVR and I understood what he meant after my session. I was sold on VR instantly. And since then, I wish I had a set because I really liked how different the experience is compared to regular TV gameplay. So basically, my experience with the PSVR was different from yours, and I was sold on the tech instantly. There's room for improvements, for sure, especially when it comes to the input method (I want a system that tracks your entire body movement so you can use your real hands instead of using controllers of any type), but the immersion is still unmatched, and that's what the developers need to center their energy on. Making you feel diverse experiences (not just centered around fear and anxiety).