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UB05 said:
Ljink96 said:

Again, before you try to read people, have your facts ready. I go to a university with 2 HTC Vives, 2 Rifts, and now 1 PSVR. I've played VR. Sales suck for the device, even PSVR. It isn't ready for mass gaming. Software isn't benefiting on VR, the only thing benefitting is the adult entertainment industry. I have to study these emerging technologies as I don't know, it's PART OF MY COLLEGE MAJOR. 

So you dont like VR but tried it at all 5 times and just want VR porn? 

Very believeavle ;)

 

If you would really had played Xwing VR Mission, you would have known thats its impossible to play a flat Xwing game with a "through a windows look" ever again.

Unfortunaly I wanst even able to play Star Wars Battlefronts Rogue Ones DLC I had purchased with the season pass.

 

You could simply check amazon ratings to see how many people probl bought it and if they like it. VR has started and will replace TV in many cases in the next few years. In 2020 its very likely already as big as normal gaming is right now.

 

And once again. Sales cant be bad if they sold all units in the past 2 months. Thats not possible. Sales couldnt be better.

 

Which games have you played and whats the name of you university? Just to check your credibility ;)

Seriously? I attend IUPUI, it's on my bio. The school of informatics and computing. I just played Layers of fear on Friday with the VR update, the last day for the semester. I've also played Batman Arkham VR, The London Heist, The Climb, The Lab, and numerous other games. It just isn't ready. It's novel at best and vomit enducing. PSVR Sales slumped greatly and projections couldn't have been any more wrong. It was projected to do 2.6 million and it hasn't even broken the 1 million mark yet. It's not a good sign in any field. They're terrible. If Nintendo said they've sold out of Wii Us and they only shipped 2 of them, is that a good thing? I don't think so, it's the same with PSVR. They may have sold out in some areas, they're stacked high in Indiana, but that doesn't mean it's selling well.