habam said:
yeah but most people that dont care just dont care because they havnt tried it yet (do you?). They dont know how it is and what they are actually missing out.
Basically like when TVs became a thing and people would had said "im not interested in TVs. I have read books all my life and thats what I like. Havnt even seen a TV but i dont care".
In the end they will most likely change 90% of the peoples mind that "dont care" pretty quickly. |
Yeah I've tried Skyrim & GT Sport in VR, was a novel experience but I can't imagine only ever playing games with my head trapped in a VR headset. I don't game often anymore but when I do I like sit back, put the surround sound on and play on the big screen. I'm not so desperate to detach myself from the real world just to immerse myself in virtual reality. Personally, I don't feel comfortable with having my visual & auditory perception solely focused on the VR experience.
Fair play to those who enjoy it, I'm glad it exists for them. However, making it mandatory just takes away consumer options which is never a good thing. It should only ever be an accessory for those who want it.







