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Mar1217 said:

Sure, the Quest 2 is impossibly mindbogglingly so cheap that their strategy of adoption with this system has gained traction with some chore audience of a few million, but they also ought to make that audience switch more willingly to the higher tier with Quest 3 so far, they've got some good updated apps for it, but doesn't have much native Q3 software which kinda brings down the proposition.

Thankfully, some games there have been solid gems or proposition that may last a good while yet.

Walkabout Mini-Golf, The Walking Dead Saint & Sinners, Beat Saber, Red Matter 1 & 2, Asgard Wrath 2 and other games have been quite the support backbone for the system software. Nonetheless, I fear it'll need to gain a new sleuth of strong native titles that can last a new generation to carry them over.

That's without thinking of what might happen, if someday might be tempted to go a little further with it's VR ideas than they did with Labo VR back then. Could be a catalyst of entry for the medium.
Mario Kart in VR ? Basically, a megaton app that could immensely cool and drive sales.

It seems that general consensus on Quest 3 is that its SoC is not enough of the improvement and that it lacks eye tracking. Now, I'd be willing to forgive one, but not both, so that's the reason why I decided not to upgrade from Quest 2 and wait for their next thing. But indeed, there are some really great games on Quest (your forgot Moss), and it's still fantastic entry level purchase.

Would really like to see what Nintendo could do with VR, given that this has been a thing for quite some time now: