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SvennoJ said:
Nautilus said:
 

Of course that in the end depends on the games that the Vr recives and also its price, but even if the price was 200 or even 150, I still would be more tempted to get a XboxOne, first because I want to play its exclusives which look awesome(such as Halo, Sunset Overdrive, Gears of War, its exclusive indies, and specially Scalebound(my god, Scalebound looks beyond epic), and many more) and second because of every VR game that i saw until now, none looks truly amazing.They seem like experiences that can be truly awesome for half a hour or one hour, but after that, I would just return to play regulary on my ps4(Maybe I have this opinion because I never tried VR, so this is subject to change).But I sincerely prefer acess to Microsoft first party titles than VR.For this gen at least

True, it's a toss up between a sure thing and something new that could very well not live up to expectations, especially not after waiting for it for 20 years. Although I don't think we have to worry too much about this 1996 '''study''' (that needs some extra quatation marks)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0arluK5zrQ

I'm hopeful and excited to finally get to try it. If it's not all that great, well those exclusives and the xb1 will still be coming down in price anyway.



It is a game changing experience. A true eye opener.