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potato_hamster said:
spemanig said:

In the absence of first hand experience, I've read plenty of second hand experience saying it's fine. Your word is no better than theirs.

Just so we're clear, you're saying you've never tried it but you're convinced it would be accepted en masse by millions of people. But even assuming that a Switch VR would be fine for you, you still have to justify how you can know it would be fine for others.

Meanwhile many who have tried PSVR say that their VR experience isn't fine with a higher resolution and a higher framerate than you could ever expect on a Switch. They say they get motion sickness. They say they get eye fatigue very easily. For others it is just barely tolerable for half hour intervals. In fact most people i know that have tried the PSVR find it very difficult to use it for more than an hour at a time because to be quite frank, the technology at the pricepoint just isn't there yet. Add in games that are more vibrant and cartoony, and the fatigue becomes even more of an issue. The fact that games like Job Simulator are broken down into half hour chunks is not a coincidence. It's to make the game more digestable in smaller chunks. Now here you are advocating for worse technology at a cheaper price and expecting the same results, when that just isn't realistic.

Well arent we onto the age of alternate reality lately?