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PlayStation VR Reviews Show How Ungrateful We Actually Are

You can now actually put yourself inside a race car and drive 200 MP/H with an almost exact experience as the real thing. But it looks like some people wanted more.

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wonderfulmonkeyman2735d ago (Edited 2735d ago )

So because it's about a product from Sony, negative reviews on a gimmick are an issue of ungratefulness instead of an honest opinion?
Really?

I'm waiting on the successor to the current form of VR, far as gaming goes.
The current form of VR has more, better, uses in fields outside of gaming.

TracyMorgan2735d ago

I think that the PS VR was used for an example here, but I have to agree with the author. We are taking gaming and the whole VR concept for granted right now.

wonderfulmonkeyman2735d ago (Edited 2735d ago )

I wouldn't say we're taking VR for granted.
If anything, there's just a lot of people coming to realize that it wasn't all it was hyped up to be, that it does have very real issues, and that many of its games aren't the life-changers for gamers that some devs passed them off as.

The bright spot, though, is that as medical tech and VR progress, we eventually will get those synaptic dive pods.XD

Cindy-rella2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Proper written article . Psvr is amazing and its so immersive. I think ive played over 30hrs on it already easily without a problem and i have a hard time going back to playing traditional 2d/ 3d games. I wish battlefield 1 was compatible with psvr. I must say that vr is here to stay and its not just a silly gimmick. Im hoping that the majority of games for the ps4 will be compatible with psvr in two years and especially the fps

Utalkin2me2734d ago

@Cindy-rella

I totally agree with you. I was actually surprised at how well i really like PSVR. And let me say this, if they make a full blown game on the Robot Rescue from the PSVR playroom, i will pre order the game day 1. That game took me by total surprise. And my whole PSVR experience hasn't been nothing short of amazing.

XisThatKid2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

This was a great shot for Sony to help usher in potentially a new era and doing so among the other great head sets. They conserved on money by using old tech in a new way and push new tech in a brand new way. This us the start of a new venue of entertainment. Now The PSVR may not be the "best" out of all the options but it's a quality VR experience for a great price and probably going to make the most headway to consumers that had no interest in VR. Getting to the non core user is key right now to make VR viable market no matter which headset does it.
No matter what "side" your on this is a great entry level to start your VR experience if not just stay strictly on. With the interest still alive will welcome a new gen of headsets to better those entitled needs for those some.
BTW great piece.

freshslicepizza2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

psvr is a great start but that's all it is right now, a start.

@Cindy-rella
"I wish battlefield 1 was compatible with psvr. I must say that vr is here to stay and its not just a silly gimmick. Im hoping that the majority of games for the ps4 will be compatible with psvr in two years and especially the fps"

how would that be possible without making a bunch of compromises to the game. it already runs at a variable resolution so they can hit 60fps. use driveclub as an example at what psvr does and how it impacts performance. driveclub is a lot more linear than battlefield but you think psvr can be done even though driveclub had to reduce some graphic features and reduce the amount of cars they can put on the screen? if they made battlefield for psvr it would be lucky to hit 720p (most likely even less) and you would have a serious hit to the graphics and destruction and you wont be getting 64 players online thats for sure.

maybe if developers didnt have to worry about making games for the ps4 and could concentrate on the ps4 pro it could be done but sony wont allow that.

and let's be honest here, we are not talking about a $200 console that has motion controls and it fun to play and we can accept the games looking last gen. we are talking at least $750 to invest in psvr because you also need a ps4, thats still a rather large investment for something fun for a few hours that is taking serious concessions to the hardware.

the ps5 will be able to provide a quality vr experience and i think by that time we will have a lot more aaa game support for it.

s45gr322734d ago

So Oculus Rift/Vive don't exist even though it offers the better VR experience.

fr0sty2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

I love my PSVR. Every one of my friends and relatives that has tried PSVR loved it. Not a single complaint. The majority of PSVR's reviews have been positive. That's all I need to know that the general opinion is overwhelmingly positive.

_-EDMIX-_2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Don't waste your time with wonderful he's a bit too emotional by his own admittance.

I wouldn't really pay much attention to anything he States it's always out of some sort of anger.

"I went overboard, but I've been put under a lot of stress lately, outside of gaming.
Having something to celebrate for once felt good, so I rolled with it"

His own words folks, so how can anyone take seriously anything he post if this is his rationality behind his views?

I've never let anything outside of gaming determine what I'm posting about I've even went forward as the talk about things that I used to like after specific reveals like no man sky or even The Witcher 3 where anyone could look up my comment history to see how I felt about those games prior to release in comparison to after.

I never let liking something go against my better judgement. Even from developers Publishers or companies I tend to like. Something like this questions someone's Integrity as you now question the motive behind everything they post and the reason behind it.

http://n4g.com/news/1973757...

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S2Killinit2735d ago

Loving PSVR. Hopefully you can enjoy it one day.

DeadlyOreo2734d ago

He hasn't even touched it yet he's rambling on like he is some sort of VR guru. I'm reading his comments and I'm thinking if he's even talking about the same PSVR headset that I bought, because mine is incredible.

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wonderfulmonkeyman2734d ago

I've played what it has on offer so far, and walked away unimpressed.

Cupid_Viper_32734d ago

No, you WOKE UP unimpressed...

MadMax2734d ago

It's completely changed the way how we game! I am loving every minute of it. The doubters and haters haven't even experienced it!!!! Don't listen to them.

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ninsigma2734d ago

It's actually everything it was hyped up to be. It's impossible to explain it and it's impossible to know it until you've tried it out. I've loved my experience with mine so far.

wonderfulmonkeyman2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

I already have tried it.
It's only certain people in here claiming I haven't because it offends their delicate sensibilities to see someone that doesn't overwhelmingly praise a Sony product.

ninsigma2734d ago

Never said you have to suck up to it but when you negatively call it a gimmick (which I find rich tbh considering you defend every gimmick Nintendo comes up with) instead of offering a real opinion on the devices merits and short comings, it really sounds like you haven't.

_-EDMIX-_2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

@wonder-

Sure bud. You almost jumped out of your skin when you believed that this was what their device was going to be!!

Lol

http://n4g.com/news/1925489...

Sure. If the situations were reversed I'm pretty positive you would be singing their praises.

Btw where were u when PSP 2000/3000 and PSPGO outed to TVs basically making them the first hybrid consoles?

Lol but sure bud now it's a revolution right?

IamTylerDurden12733d ago

He "tried" it. Maybe the opinions of ppl who own it and have legit played it hold a little more water? No? I own it and i love it.

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CrimsonWing692734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

See this is what gets me about people, like any kind of peripheral is a gimmick so immediately there's the negative connotation to anything that's designed to enrich interactive entertainment experiences.

Light guns are a gimmick
Motion controls are a gimmick
3D on the 3DS is a gimmick
Making a system go from a dock station to a portable system is a gimmick

The thing with PSVR or VR in general is it genuinely creates an experience that takes interactive entertainment to a level you can't get anywhere else but with VR.

So is this a gimmick or innovation? I think once you can play any game with high fidelity visuals in VR regardless if it was meant for VR it'll be hard to go back to playing anything on a flat television screen.

So if that happens what becomes of the "gimmick" side of VR? If anything, to me, this is an evolution of Displays merged with 3D environaments. In a sense it's going from just looking at things from behind a window to actually feeling like you've enetered that world.

Like Rez and Thumper... I switched between VR and a TV and it loses so much on TV after you've experienced it in VR.

stuna12734d ago

Well said!!!! Very eloquently explained on all accounts.

The immersion you get from VR was not possible before so that in itself makes it more than a gimmick, if anything it is a evolution of the medium! Is it perfected? No. But with time and experimentation it will get better.

Look at cars for examples the first could only drive at a snails pace! Now we have the most exotic cars moving at close to 300 mph. Same with Planes, the list goes on, and guess what? Initially they were considered gimmicks

Gimmick is a word thrown around by those who have no concept of how something works! And instead of educating themselves they rather dismiss it by writing it off.

LucasRuinedChildhood2734d ago

You go around emotionally calling out supposed fanboys (anyone who levels ANY criticism at Nintendo) all the time, and yet you always try to downplay and dismiss virtually anything Sony and Microsoft have that Nintendo is missing. The hypocrisy is downright extreme. I still remember you insisting that all third parties games suck (2014 in particular), and therefore, they are irrelevant so it doesn't matter that the Wii U doesn't have them.

wonderfulmonkeyman2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

You go around doing the exact same thing, and try to accuse me of it? LOL!
Also, you never pay any attention to any of the criticism I've leveled against Nintendo for their failures in marketing and management, and ALSO ignore the fact that I love games on all systems and DO OWN MULTIPLE from Sony, yet try to claim I only criticise the others, and you STILL have the absolute gall to accuse ME of that sort of hypocrisy?!
Sit the **** down, child.
I've made my stance on ALL VR DEVICES perfectly clear, not just PSVR.
You just can't handle criticism of Sony and are throwing a tantrum.

LucasRuinedChildhood2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

@wonderfulmonkeyman

So you're just going to conveniently ignore what you said about third party games and pretty much anything that, coincidentally, isn't on a Nintendo console? You can play that game all you want, but everyone knows the truth. Acting tough and making childish comments like, "Sit the **** down, child," is not going to distract anybody.

I'm far from a Sony fanboy. I give credit where it's due. I always praise MS's backwards compatibility program, and I don't care if it pisses anybody off. Phil Spencer has really turned the ship around. I bought the OG Xbox, the 360 (loved that thing) and will likely buy an Xbox One (need to play Sunset Overdrive, Halo 5 and the Forza Horizon games). I also criticized Sony's reveal of the PS4 Pro, and thought that it would make more sense for games to aim for 1080p at 60FPS (otherwise it would be pointless for me as I don't have a 4K TV).

Don't even pretend you'd level those sort of criticisms at NIntendo's actual products (not just their marketing). You literally spend your entire day damage controlling for Nintendo. Even if I was a fanboy, there is no equivalency. Case closed.

"You just can't handle criticism of Sony and are throwing a tantrum." No. I don't care if you hate or love VR, or Sony's version of VR. I, and everybody else, just see what you are doing. If you are willing to claim that all third party games (a huge amount of games) are terrible simply because they are not available on your preferred platform, your motivations become evident and its obvious you'd probably do the same for VR and anything else Sony and MS do.

You've literally called PS and Xbox players chavs. Get out of here.

_-EDMIX-_2734d ago

@wonder- lol, just no. You've even gone far enough to even giving your own names to people who play third party games...

You put yourself in this predicament bud.

"I went overboard, but I've been put under a lot of stress lately, outside of gaming.
Having something to celebrate for once felt good, so I rolled with it"

So how often has something you wanted to be true so you have something to emotionally "celebrate" to the point where it Alters your opinion or judgement of something?

I praised and supported no man's Sky do you think that made me oblivious and blind to what the company was doing after the fact?

Do you think me wanting to "celebrate" something affected my judgment?

Your own words and it speaks great volumes to your purpose behind posting.

http://n4g.com/news/1973757...

kraenk122734d ago

You clearly haven't tried it. It's sold out all over the place and most people are seeing it as the game changer it really is.

Death2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

I think those that invested in VR want it to be a game changer. I wanted to feel the same way, but there were too many compromises in my opinion so I took my PSVR back. I believe it's a step forward, but not quite enough for my money. Others feel different and I respect that. Perhaps the next gen of VR with better tracking, a higher res display and graphics on par with current gen hardware will be it.

G20WLY2734d ago

^Perhaps when Microsoft are on board with VR, you might enjoy it more, hmm? lol

wonderfulmonkeyman2734d ago

Opinions are the damndest things, aren't they?
News flash; I don't care how much it sold.
I'm not a sheep who judges quality entirely off of sales.
I've tried it, and it was not a game changer for me.
Wearing a first person camera is not impressive to me, and I gladly went back to TV's afterwards.

JackBNimble2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

That's right Monkey, opinions are the darndest thing, but it seems like you think yours matters. I got news for ya buddy, your opinion doesn't mean shit.

And sales don't matter either? You can generally judge a product by it's sales, if a product isn't selling, that is very telling. If a product is selling so well that you can't even get one because of low stock, we'll that screams volumes doesn't it?

And just because millions of people want a product that you don't does not make them sheep, it just make you biter.

@death
When did you pick up a ps4? It's good to see you support both consoles... /s

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pcz2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Have you ever tried VR.. on weed?

All jokes aside, I agree with the sentiment that VR isn't immune to criticism. Nothing is

XStation4pio_Pro2734d ago

no. its because there are better VR setups that are just better. its great that its the most affordable and most accessible but its still $500 all in and you still need a console. thats a lot of money. for $600 you could have had a higher spec'd HMD or better controllers or a bit of all the above.

livedeht2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Read the reviews... every headset has something the others don't, vive has room scale, rift has higher res, psver has most comfort, rgb oled (no screen door), most support, and lowest point of entry. Can't stress comfort enough, having something pressing against your face (rift and vive) is like wearing a scuba mask... It can be claustrophobic.

Death2734d ago

@live,

You don't have "screen door", but you do have grainy picture quality. It's not a clear screen by any means. I was hoping PSVR would be more clear, but it's not. Vive had the highest quality in every category but it is also the most expensive. PSVR is the most comfortable and the least expensive. I was disappointed with the tracking in many games and with the field of motion. You can't move much or the game loses track of your line of sight rather quickly.

livedeht2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Death, u are both right and wrong. Batman for instance is clear while drive club is blurry... it is all based on developer decisions and art direction. However I would hope vibe to have better resolution being 2x the price... but like I said it's all give and take, psvr has the highest refresh rate of all headsets.... 120hz vs 90hz... meaning there is less motion blur on psvr.

sampson31212734d ago

watch the video posted in the article. you're the guy the guy in the video is talking about. funny :)

babadivad2734d ago

This is the most asinine headline I've ever seen on here. The fanboyism on this site is out of control.

MultiConsoleGamer2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

About the PSVR, it's a great product with many shortcomings. I'm not sure it's going to be financially successful, but I'm certain Sony will do their best to paint it's sales in a good light. It's far more accessible and easy to use than any of the competing products. It's home VR done right and at a consumer friendly price point. It has an outstanding selection of games and a ton of developer support. However, even all these positives still might not be enough to save it from failure at the market. I am hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. The luke-warm media reaction is not a good start. Consumers aren't exactly blown away either.

hayzink2734d ago

Gotta say until you really play around with psvr/vr nothing really prepares you for how good it really is.

Yes the resolution is not ideal but you honestly look past ot and enjoy it for waht it is.

Its really got me excited about gaming again

I_am_Batman2733d ago

"The current form of VR has more, better, uses in fields outside of gaming."

Agree on that 100%. VR is absolutely amazing tech but when people praise it for enhancing gaming they often seem to ignore how much it also limits game design at the same time. It is still very new tech and developers haven't even figured out the most basic solutions yet.

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OB1Biker2735d ago

'play a smart ass with your smart ass review '
haha I love it :)

Maybe a bit rude but I can understand the point. It seems very inappropriate to compare VR games with traditional games and say 'this game is better/worse than that one'. One more case demonstrating score rating are not relevant anymore.

k2d2734d ago

Special consideration could be assessed for scoring of VR games in general, but I think it easy fall for one's own hype. And vice versa of course. People getting physically unwell by VR shouldn't be reviewing VR games.

thejigisup2734d ago

It's like a food critic who's allergic to shellfish critiquing Red Lobster. It makes no sense.

GrimmyReaper2734d ago

Maybe, but if you do compare it to traditional games and then doesn't stack up now, why would we go to VR then?
It would be like "Well I can play this game on VR and get more immersed, but have an overall not as good a game."

Whether or not you like VR, the fact of the matter is, VR limits developers and players in what can be done.
- If it's not FPS, most ask what's the point?
- There can't be too crazy up and down and all around movement, else people get sick
- You can't move with the motion controllers, or they reintroduce the analogue controller with Move, but then you only have one hand
- You need strong hardware for more immersive graphical fidelity or lower it cause you can not go under a certain frame limit

VR is cool, but there is so little point now to play anything on it. Games are limited because ... well, we CAN and we WILL compare them to games we have today and no. They just don't stack up and they also can't be used for Call of Duty, Battlefield, Battlefront, any shooter on multiplayer cause reaction time to turn your head is far less fast than just using a mouse.

And on a meta note, why should CONSUMERS be grateful for something they are PAYING for? "Oh thank you Sony for allowing us to buy your product?" Again, it's cool tech, but even now, it's too young for many many MANY people to be considered something they wanna invest 500 or more into for more immersion for lesser games.

OB1Biker2734d ago

I mean if your not at all interested then its fine, doesnt bother me. Many of the points in your comment are incorrect though IMO.
Lastly no, I dont think customers should show how they are grateful for what they pay in that sense but its more generally speaking imo people are not enough grateful for being privileged in their gaming hobby. Sure you pay for it but we all know gaming is expensive. A very low percentage of the world population could afford or even have access to videogames and fortunately things have changed and more advanced tech can be available for more and more people. For my part Im very aware of how amazing gaming has become vs what I used to play in the 80s and 'sort of' grateful to be able to live the evolution of gaming.

Utalkin2me2733d ago

@GrimmyReaper

" VR limits developers and players in what can be done. "

This makes no sense at all. VR adds to the games, and can have a huge added benefit from traditional games. It's obvious that people making all these stupid comments haven't even tried VR yet. VR can basically take any and yes i mean any traditional game and make it more immersive. Just the stereoscopic 3d alone adds a whole level that can been seen unless you actually wear the headset yourself and try it.

Imalwaysright2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

"It seems very inappropriate to compare VR games with traditional games and say 'this game is better/worse than that one'"

Why is that? I haven't tried VR yet but by the looks of your comment it seems that VR isn't in the place it needs to be yet.

OT:

Reviewers don't have to be grateful for nothing. All they have to do is experience the products they're reviewing and share their experience with us.

MRMagoo1232734d ago

it's because they are different experiences they can't be judged side by side normal games lack a lot of what vr can give but vr only seems to lack the up to date graphics in new games but it doesn't ruin the game because of the immersion

Imalwaysright2733d ago

If VR games offer more than regular games then what's the problem? If what you're saying is true, comparing VR games to "regular" games should be detrimental to the "regular" games, not the other way around.

Also, offering something different isn't an excuse. Reviewers have to judge the quality of the experience they had regardless the genre or what type of game it is.

MRMagoo1232733d ago (Edited 2733d ago )

it adds different things. they aren't gonna score the game on immersion I can't imagine, but if they did the psvr version would score higher. you have to look at psvr games in a whole package including the immersion I keep using that word because that is the main selling point in vr but not the main selling point on a regular console.

it's the being inside the actual game that makes it what it is.

Batzi2735d ago

Speak for yourself! I am very grateful for what Sony have been giving us!

Irishguy952734d ago

Selling cough selling...not giving

tee_bag2422733d ago (Edited 2733d ago )

'Giving:.. don't you mean you're ' taking'..
in the a$$

GrizzliS19872735d ago

dont include me with these naysaying wastes of oxygen

ginsunuva2734d ago

I literally don't agree with their opinion so they should be killed.

Princess_Pilfer2734d ago

1: The idea that anyone elses subjective experience of a product (and the review they gave it based on that) is somehow invald or unacceptable because it isn't the same as yours is preposterous. I'd give it a 3/10. Know why? I get motion sickness when playing some (though not many) normal games, any form of VR is *completely* unplayable after the first like 3 minutes so I get 0 enjoyment out of it. In fact it actively makes my day worse because not only am I not having fun, I won't have fun with anything else for like 2 hours after I stop. That's not invalid because it's realizing your childhood dream, and your experience isn't invalid because all it does is make me sick. The literal job of reviews and reviewers is to offer their perspective, we're BOTH right and both scores are valid.

2: Review scores are an inherently flawed way to talk about anything except to give a general idea of how positive or negative an experience was. Harping on about a score that isn't prefect is stupid, it's the same as being angry that someone wasn't having as much fun as you, which is stupid.

3: Nobody owes Sony anything. Nobody is being ungreatful if they don't like a product or service Sony is trying to sell them, that's literally just capitalism working as intended.

It's not naysaying, it's an opinion based on someones subjective expereice. Deal with it.

Hanilugtehul2734d ago

i love psvr, deal with it:)

sampson31212734d ago

i think you missed the whole point of the article and the video thaty the guy posted in it.
it had nothing to do with whether you get sick when playing a vr game and decide to give it a bad review because of it. The article is about people in general not really appreciating what our technology has become.

people call vr a gimmick. most of them never even tried it.

vr is the future of gaming. there is one thing for sure, technology moves forward and people that don't accept that fact go the way of the Neanderthal.

Death2734d ago

I got sick from it too, but my kid loved it. From my experience it affects adults more than teens/young adults. They say you get less sensitive over time. I may go back later when its cheaper and there are more compelling games I like.

ThanatosDMC2734d ago

Seems like a personal problem.

Princess_Pilfer2734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

Everyones problems with it or things they love about it are going to be personal sweetie. That's the whole point.

And sorry but "the tech is impressive" isn't a reason to give a perfect review if you don't enjoy your time with it (or don't enjoy it as much as other people.)

@Anticooper Why are you saying that as if I ever said I begrudge anyone liking PSVR? I didn't. I don't care if you like it or love it or literally take it to your bed and **** it every night, that doesn't make a less than perfect review based on someone elses experience invalid.

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CrimsonWing692734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

I agree that the reviews on a lot of the software are straight stupid. Like Batman VR was getting 4's and 6's and I bought it regardless and think it's rather pretty amazing. Like you do and see things that really break through an interactive/visual sensory wall.

The thing is this, watching these games in a YouTube review or seeing them in anything other than the headset you WILL NOT see what it's like for the person wearing the headset. Like watching Batman on a let's play I didn't think it looked all that "wow" but the person playing kept saying it's amazing.

Once I actually got it and put it on the 3D literally simulates How objects look in reality and the way you move your head allows you to see just as you would in reality, which is so impressive.

Bottom line just see it for yourself. It's the only way you can truly get how it looks and works. I will tell you this, I am extremely happy with my PSVR purchase. To me everything I've played so far has just been fun and incredible to see.

Gamist2dot02734d ago (Edited 2734d ago )

My example would be Kitchen. I watched a YouTube video of someone playing it, didn't think it was scary, lost interest and moved on.
Yesterday, I decided to give it a go; it wasn't long before I became immersed in the environment when the guy tried to cut the ropes loose. I thought an accident could happen that he might over cut the rope and injure me. It wasn't until that woman showed up and plunged that knife on my leg that I forgot my purpose of the demo. When she got up in my face with the knife I almost lost it lol. Great demo!
Today, I decided to look at some of the Youtube videos of people playing it and it does not look and feel the same as the actual experience in VR. Then looking at the comments, i noticed a lot of negative post from people who have never tried it but judged it by the video.
If people ask me about my thoughts on VR, I would just advise them to tried it themselves. Videos and words can't accurately describe VR.

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Garethvk28d ago

I can finally play Half Life Alyx.

mariopasta27d ago

I can finally watch pron, I mean watch pronouns be pronounced in PC VR games that were previously not available on Playstation.

crazyCoconuts27d ago

be careful not to sprain your... tongue pronouncing those pronouns

Profchaos27d ago

I'm excited for that to plus I can try fallout 4 VR always wanted to play that

crazyCoconuts27d ago

I was lucky and held off on 4 until I played it in VR. It really is pretty awesome - you'll love it.

DaReapa27d ago

The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.

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Knightofelemia36d ago

Hence why physical will always be better then digital.

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