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SvennoJ said:

I envy your free time to try all that :) Although I do tend to bite down in some games and play them for a long time. Averaging 2 to 3 hours of VR per day is about the norm since PSVR came out, with only a long break for BotW and HZD. Btw why did you get Bridge Crew for PSVR? Doesn't it control better on Rift? It was fine on psvr only that handle to engage warp was a bit finicky. Erm sorry the handle is sticky again, I know we're getting shot at, I'm trying to move the thingie, hold on my armrest is in the way, got to reposition.
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Anyway Skyrim VR is starting to get my VR backlog to pile up.

There's a reason why I don't have Skyrim or Fallout 4 for VR... more time for other games. I prefer shorter VR sessions and variety of gameplay, not playing the same game over 100 hours. ;)

I played Bridge Crew on PSVR in the month of its release, long before I bought the Rift. And I didn't have to buy the game then, i just rented it for a week. One of the advantages of PSVR is existence of retail versions with no account binding (for the bigger games).