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Swordmasterman said:
CosmicSex said:

Interesting idea. It seems really heavy handed because it involves owning an Xbox One,  a beefy PC and a rift at minimum. I'm still waiting to see how theater mode plays out on Xbox One.

I Think that this does not make sense, if Someone owns a Xbox One, does not own a PC, own Quantum Break, does not owns Oculus rift, want to play the game, the person will need to purchase a PC, and Oculus ?.

While someone that have a PC,  will only need to purchase Oculus, will purchase Quantum Break, for the same price or cheaper, and will play it.

This Whole thing is like Just Cause's Island ( i think that was Just Cause, or Mad Max), you purchased the Ultra Edition, and get a 50 Thousands US$'s Island, you own it but does not means that will have some use, the Windows 10's version of a Xbox One game, is the last thing that  a Costumer would care about, they first would need to Spend 2000 US$+ With Oculus, and a PC, so 40-60US$ for a game isn't much, if the console gamer don't have the requierements, this would have no Effect on VR.

Think of it like this. VR becomes really popular in 2 years. Occulus rift is more affordable as well as a capable PC. An XBox One user would like to play their games in VR. He already has a compatible library of games, so hopefully he'll stick to Windows 10 and XBox live gold instead of buying PS4 + PSVR.
Anyway Forza 6 stripped down version was just announced for Windows 10.