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Pemalite said:

setsunatenshi said:

The Vive is really great, but the PC is lacking the real AAA experiences that the PS4 will get, and that's the advantage of having a major 1st party supporting the platform. Now the big kicker is... Sony has mentioned before they are looking into PC support for the PSVR. If that comes to fruition, HTC and Facebook might as well just pack their bags and call it a day.

 

PS: mobile VR is pretty terrible for anything that isn't simply watching videos/movies

Just because you are unaware of what games are on the PC, doesn't mean that it is lacking AAA experiences.

Every platform has exclusives... And you know what? The PC usually has the best multiplats as they typically have better graphics, framerates and at a lower price.

The PC as a platform is still growing, it's got more gamers than the PS4 and Xbox One and Wii U combined right now.


I've been a PC gamer since 1998, I know perfectly well what games are on PC.

Not trying to be a dick here, but I will quote myself once again to see if you get my point:

"the PC is lacking the real AAA experiences that the PS4 will get, and that's the advantage of having a major 1st party supporting the platform."

 I'm speaking mostly about 1st party games that Sony will push to support the VR platform. There aren't many AAA VR games for now in general, but the ones that will be coming out are for now PSVR exclusive.

 

So, yeah... I love my PC and can't even fathom playing certain types of games on a console, but we've got to be realistic here. VR success is linked to PSVR, not PCVR right now.