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$150, and you got a deal.



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Last edited by OttoniBastos - on 08 April 2019

If they can get some "Dating" sims out quick for the Japanese market that support this, it'll be huge in Japan no matter the price.



Sony want to make money by selling art, Nintendo want to make money by selling fun, Microsoft want to make money.

Zoombael said:
bigtakilla said:

But those will get far more use than a vr headset, at least in most peoples homes.


Yes, correct, most propably. Although i don't use the TFT that often anymore and i can't say how much time i'll spend under a VR headset. Maybe i'll dive into virtual reality and never come back. Or i use it for about 10 min. throw it into the corner afterwards and never touch it again.

Odds are, it will only come out of the corner when there is a VR experience and not just simply to wear something on your head and get a regular gaming experience. Even if at first due to the newness of it, the novelty is going to wear off. 



bigtakilla said:
Zoombael said:


Yes, correct, most propably. Although i don't use the TFT that often anymore and i can't say how much time i'll spend under a VR headset. Maybe i'll dive into virtual reality and never come back. Or i use it for about 10 min. throw it into the corner afterwards and never touch it again.

Odds are, it will only come out of the corner when there is a VR experience and not just simply to wear something on your head and get a regular gaming experience. Even if at first due to the newness of it, the novelty is going to wear off. 


disregard that. this could be said about everything, even gaming itself. maybe thats the reason why i dont have much of a "regular gaming experience" with my PC for quite some time now. 


and why shouldnt it be sth to simply wear on your head and having a "regular gaming experience"? it cant be a lack of games, because there is a load of support incoming.



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Zoombael said:
bigtakilla said:

Odds are, it will only come out of the corner when there is a VR experience and not just simply to wear something on your head and get a regular gaming experience. Even if at first due to the newness of it, the novelty is going to wear off. 


disregard that. this could be said about everything, even gaming itself. maybe thats the reason why i dont have much of a "regular gaming experience" with my PC for quite some time now. 


and why shouldnt it be sth to simply wear on your head and having a "regular gaming experience"? it cant be a lack of games, because there is a load of support incoming.

Ease and comfort. Unless you are going to be using your headset to watch everything, or game every time you simply aren't going to want to go through the hassle of getting it out and putting it on unless you are going to get an experience out of it. The laziness of man wins every battle.

Or what about instances for people who are hanging out with a friend, and take turns on COD or something where they can just pass a controller back and forth while bsing, whatever. It's extra effort people aren't going to go through if it isn't giving you more than what the tv is going to give you.