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the-pi-guy said:
MasterThief said:

I do not think you know whats the word intuitive means.

Thanks for confirming that you've never used VR.

Intuitive: essentially deals with how natural something is.  " readily learned or understood" -  https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intuitive

VR is intuitive because it basically simulates your actual experiences.  

How to move the camera: it's intuitive because it's literally how you move the "camera" (your eyes/head) in real life.  

How to pick things up: it's intuitive because it's literally how you pick things up in real life, you grab on to them.  

if you're enjoying VR. then you don't need to fuss over what my opinion is. all I said more time on vr = less time on regular games

 

I did say it in a condescending way  but I do believe that while. you can have a game that works better in VR. most of the time not really. it has to be very specific and well done. not a "port" those are wastes of time

 

enjoy your VR and buy the games so that they keep making them. I will say tho its not a gimmick like playstation move or kinect and all that crap. but I'd rather have regular games until VR games are above and beyond better than this. when something is that close to your Eye it has to look perfect. not much does atm especially not on PSVR.