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Richard_Feynman said:
baloofarsan said:
Richard_Feynman said:

 

Addendum:

VR shouldn't be considered a replacement of the TV/monitor. It should be seen for what it is: Something very, very cool that can be used semi-frequently. If it isn't priced too high and there is good software support then I'd advise anyone to purchase it - after trying it of course.

I belive it is very cool, I was around the last time VR was supposed to revolutionize gaming and I think that it technically is fit to really do it this time. As you say: something cool to use semi-frequently.

Now the question at hand is if this is enough to sell to the masses or will it be a geek thing. Will it be to expensive to be a big seller or to "strange" to appeal to casuals?