Vrruumm said:
And? You haven't really invalidate my opinion. Massive support doesn't automatically make something better. Quality games that hold some actual value to the consumer does. Oculus may not have 100s of games, but they are targeting very specific audiences. It may not relate to more sales, but users are getting a more quality experience from VR. PS VR is targeting a more general audience and with their 100s of games are trying to get that impulse buy from gamers who will later find out that only 5 of those 100 games will be worth it. People love to brag about numbers/quantity, but it doesn't mean much when a large portion of the games found are nothing more than $5 smartphone games. You say I am backwards, maybe your priorities in choosing the best product on the market are skewed by bias. |
Your tag says favorite game(s) series and is full of raceing games.
PS VR will have:
Project cars, Trackmania turbo, Driveclub, Grand Turismo Sports, and likely more big raceing car games for VR.
There are plenty of big titles for it, not just 100s of 5$ smart phone quality games.
" You say I am backwards, maybe your priorities in choosing the best product on the market are skewed by bias." - Vrruumm
"Psychological projection, also known as blame shifting, is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against their own unpleasant impulses by denying their existence while attributing them to others."
from your own tag:
"Let's just say I love racing games followed by shooters. Probably the reason why I bought an Xbox One, probably because I am an Xbox One fanboy, and I know you love that too." - Vrruumm.
Yes I think the PS4 is the best console this gen.
But your massively downplaying PS VR.







