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Mine was.

TRS-80, NES, SNES, N64, PC Athlon 1100, PC AMD 64x2, PC i5-3750k.

I want to get into VR gaming, but I'm not happy with the reliability / customer service issues I'm reading about the current generation. Maybe by the time the second gen comes out I'll build a monster PC and go for it.

Mine was. TRS-80, NES, SNES, N64, PC Athlon 1100, PC AMD 64x2, PC i5-3750k. I want to get into VR gaming, but I'm not happy with the reliability / customer service issues I'm reading about the current generation. Maybe by the time the second gen comes out I'll build a monster PC and go for it.

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[–] PMYA 1 points (+1|-0)

I think the main issue with VR is not the quality of the technology, it's the complete lack of good content. No company is willing to put a full VR open world game together for example, because it doesn't make sense to spend an outrageous amount of time and money on a product that nobody is going to buy. Not enough people own VR devices for the investment to pay off, so you end up with these small things here and there that do not really approach the potential that VR has.

Beat Saber is the only game I would play if I had VR, and that really just shows how far we (haven't) come. One of the best VR games is basically a Guitar Hero clone that could have been on Wii 10+ years ago.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

Beat Saber and a counter strike clone called Pavlov is what made me interested in VR.

I predict VR won't be widely adopted until one of two things happens. Either a ground breaking title is released on VR only, (Half-life three?), or people start buying VR systems for porn. Then gaming studios will have a customer base.