habam said:
Marach said:
Ok, I get it, but seriously, I don’t need to play South Park, cities skyline, rayman, etc on a 10 foot high virtual screen. And playing the game on a tv emulator while there’s a real tv in front of me seem superfluous. And like I said before, personally, I cannot play completely cut out of my environment for that long. Yeah I might be sitting with people at the other side of the world, but what about the ones I live with ? My kids or my wife may want to ask me something, or I need to at least have an eye on my kids to be sure that they don’t destroy the house. There still two players games that exist and will continue to exist, so what, you buy two vr headset ? They will cost more than regular controller. Games like just dance have appeal for some people even if you don’t play them, and they would be just dangerous to play with vr...
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Your kids might actually enjoy VR also alot, but I agree in general that playing VR while you have to take care of your kids isnt great, but honestly, playing a video game on a tv isnt much better either.
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Well, they might do something else, they might be playing with a board game or with their toys, or have friends over. I don’t play with them or need to put all my attention on them 100% of the time. While i’m not directly interacting with them, sometimes I take time to play on the tv. Or when they are watching tv I play on my switch. it’s the reality on parents gamers