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mornelithe said:
Dr.Henry_Killinger said:

Although, I agree that PSVR on PC would be the most optimal (b/c of how niche markets perform) but unlikely, I disagree that it would be percieved as a 'dick move' by many. On the contrary, it adds utility to the headset after purchase.

Even in the case where you buy the PS4 for solely the VR Headset, you have 2 VR capable platforms with one headset and you could sell the PS4 if you really didn't want it. And the PS4 doesn't become useless once you don't need it with the VR, as opposed to other forced bundles. (ergo Kinect)

I guess I'm thinking mainly from a researcher/science/medical standpoint, I'm not really concerned w/ enthusiast PC Gamers (even though I myself am one).  People who're on a budget kinda thing. 

Though, I also don't see how likely it is you're going to have a large volume of people who are looking for a budget VR solution for their PC, and are instead going to spend double the cost of the headset.   But, I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time.

There are tons of other cheaper headsets besides Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.