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Shadow1980 said:
As for VR, I think it may start fading away well before the end of next decade, as I have a feeling it'll follow the same path as motion controls. It has a lot of novelty, but that "Wow!" factor alone won't be enough to sustain it, and I don't think it adds enough to the experience to justify its existence in the long term.

I have to disagree there, I mean it's VIRTUAL REALITY! Ever since people watched Star Trek TNG or The Matrix people have been longing for that. And sure the "VR" we have now isn't comparable to that, but it's only going to get closer and closer. People are going to continue to work on VR technologies and getting a more and more lifelike experience.

I mean the buzz will probably start to die down and the VR gaming scene might start to become pretty stale or even desolate for a few years but it's not going completely away, and it'll be back again once technology advances enough for another major leap.