That would be an accurate choice to put up if simply because of this:Needs option "No because it not only guarantees lifetime virginity but will even turn you back into a virgin if you aren't one."
That's assuming VR doesn't end up being a gimmick like motion controls. It may have a place but not without having problems such as a high-price tag or (in the case of PC gaming with headset such as the Oculus Rift) high system requirements such as needing a GTX 970.VR's here to stay. It's not going to replace traditional gaming, but it's definitely have it's own thing going on.
Playstation vr will be entry level option and i feel it will compliment the pc equivalents as opposed to rivalling them.
I have a theory that people prefer to move their body the least as possible when providing input to a video game or other computing device, all while sitting comfortably.
If you want WoW in FPS mode, use Vorpx with a rift or vive.If it can't work with World of Warcraft in first-person mode I will continue to give no fucks about these gizmos.
Not sure I see the reasoning. Only games VR's really useful for are cockpit games, and those are mostly PC exclusive territory, excluding Grand Turismo, and if you're already dumping the money needed for the headset and the wheel and the pedals etc etc, or the flight yolk with the foot pedals, and so on, you probably aren't playing GT/AC/Pcars on a ps4. So god knows who would want a platform locked headset. Unless they've just slapped a Sony logo on an OpenVR headset.
Will you keep it if it isn't shit?I bought one just to play it this weekend and making a review on it. I'm returning it to the store on Monday.![]()