The_Yoda said:
I can see that, but I guess I just try not to do that myself. If I buy into something and it doesn't meet my expectations I'll warn others away. Using your explanation though wouldn't the overwhelming amount of reviews for larger ticket items be good? Do you think this only applies to big ticket items or that the same psychological processes come into play on cheaper items? |
Don’t listen to this negative nanny. It’s basically just extreme excitement and the will to share it with others, or better trying to help others find their way to VR, just as oneself did. Many simply think it’s just a screen strapped to your face or have other reasons to talk it down.
Whatever, I don’t understand why people even answer to these threads when they even annoyed by it.
Go to Amazon and read some user reviews about PSVR, you’ll find mostly very positive reactions.
Sure, some people might react a bit overexcited lately, which is due to the fact that they have just started discovering VR. Totally understandable, if you have had great experiences yourself.
That said I also notice a lot of negativity towards the subject, mostly by people with little to no own experience. You simply can’t deny that. This happens for various reasons, mainly because some people don’t want VR to gain traction.
Although this is clearly happening, we all know discussions on the internet usually lead to nothing, since everybody just disregards his social manners and believes he’s right. For that reason I’m going to stop trying to discuss with the usual naysayers for above mentioned reasons and will stick to people who actually do own headsets and therefore at least know what they’re talking about.
if anyone outside of that realm has any questions he/she can happily ask me per PM.
Last edited by Errorist76 - on 25 January 2018






