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Richard_Feynman said:
My opinions:

- You can't comment on it if you haven't used it

- It's a game changer - literally and figuratively

- I played Killzone3, Uncharted3, Wipeout HD and more on a fantastic 3D display and it was not an outright better experience than 2D. I played Portal 2 with Occulus Rift for several hours and it was absolutely awe-inspiring. My conclusion is that 3D and VR are not comparable.

- Anyone who brings up the virtual boy should be completely ignored.

- People are scared of "missing out" and hence downplay the possibility of it being great even though they haven't tried it - see 1st point.

For those who are going to try it - they will be very happy. Of that I am convinced.

Thank you. Everything you are saying is what I have been trying to explain. Hell, someone even went as far as accuse me for maybe having not experienced 3D when i said its not comparable to VR as it adds no "functional" value to a game (I game/watch movies via a 3D projector with a 120" screen by the way). 

I have not used VR yet, I have seen tech demos and read about the tech and its implementation. And I don't need anyone to tell me how much of a big deal it is. Its a complete game changer....literaly. Its not going to replace every genre, but it doesnt need to either. The only problem I see with it is its price. If it can retail for $199 then it would be perfect. Headset and camera.