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Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
Netyaroze said:

What I saw is already good enough to buy. It has already value. The stuff that already is here is more amazing than any traditional game for me.

There is no assurance but nobody is asking anyone to take a risk. Buy it if you think it has enough value when you see it if you dont leave it be.  For me replaying Half Life 2 in VR is already justifying 400 Euro.

I spent way more on way less entertainment already. For me its a no brainer.

Dreadhalls, Alien Isolation had my heart beating more than any other horror game before and VR Cinema is awesome.

Minecraft, DayZ and Eve Valkyrie is enough games I will be able to consume anyway for the next year or two. 

Imagination is the starting point of any technology and I have faith in the concept of virtual reality.

This is anecedotal. You can't assume that because it's good enough for you it is good enough or even apt to be applicable to the mainstream.

It's fine to have faith in a technology, I am a tech enthusiast myself. At the same time, I understand the limitations of technology. Milestones need to be hit before we can begin dreaming of the future.


Your right this is anecdotal. The problem is I've literally heard this stuff from everyone who's tried VR in it's latest form. All the people are amazed at how good it is. I was skeptical at first but I've been following VR and listening to different people talk about it (people not involved financially with the product) and they have nothing but good things to say. I think VR is going to be huge and I think it's going to happen within next 5 years. I can't wait to try it myself and I'll be ready to spend what I need to in order to play.