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the-pi-guy said:

It's very important.  I spent $600 on Oculus Rift, and even though I haven't played it much, I have no regrets.  

I'm really looking forward to more games, and better headsets.  

And especially more games.  It's really awesome to be able to crouch, look under tables, etc.  


That moment that I forget that I'm sitting or standing in my room,

that moment when I completely forget what world I'm in,

that moment when I physically look some monster in it's eyes,

that moment is far and away the greatest moment in entertainment I've ever experienced.  

That moment when I shit myself when I race past a big drop in a Rally car or down a steep hill towards a wall of rocks. Looking over my shoulder when I pass other cars or just turn my head to look in the mirror, watch the scenery.

That moment when I fly a plane or star fighter and react and feel just like I would in reality, intuitively looking around and getting that feeling of weightlessness in certain situations. Unreal.

That moment when I'm experiencing true 3D sound which goes way beyond anything possible with surround or Stereo.

The moment a huge dragon starts spitting fire at me and I get goosebumbs all over my body. Then I see him pick some other guy up, fly away and drop him, myself watching him in disbelief.

That moment when I try to touch things because my brain is successfully fooled to think I'm at some other place.