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PDF said:
I get the argument because most VR games are kinda fun but heavily rely on the novelty of VR. The same way many Wii games were only fun because the novelty of motion controls at the time.

Then you play a game like RE7 and you realize this is the future. VR even gives new life to motion controls. I never really enjoyed them that much but in VR they begin to feel much more natural.

well Motion controlls in VR is vastly different from something like the switch or the wii.

On Wii it was just a way to emulate button presses without pressing buttons. Was fun for many people for sure, but thats basically what it did.

 

VR has 1:1 tracking. Havin Motion controlls allows you to have arms in the virtual world. Pretty big difference.