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nanarchy said:
Normchacho said:

As someone who owns a PSVR that can play 2D PS4 (and Xbox One and Wii U) games. It's not a huge thing. It's cool to able to play them without taking up a TV, but it's a generally worse experience than playing on a decent TV. So it's neat, but probably the least interesting thing you can do with a VR headset.

I thought the same about streaming Xbox games to my PC too, suprisingly I find myself doing that more often then using my TV due to pure convenience even though the experience is better on my 60 inch TV sitting in my leather recliner in front of it. I imagine for Oculus owners some of that will play a factor too, though personally I haven't seen anything that justifies the purchase of any of the available VR systems for me.

That's fair. I'm sure some people will find this to be a big deal for them, but I think it's too limited to really be a major feature.



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