homernoy
homernoy
homernoy

Cool creepypasta.

That’s disingenuous, though. You clearly don’t *want* the best experience for your cutting edge games, or else you’d already own a high end gaming PC, as opposed to insisting that it is somehow part of a special expense for this one game.

Seriously, why do people keep insisting with this ridiculous talking point? It’s like complaining that you “have” to pay $300+ dollars for an X1 to play Gears 5. That’s a lot of money for one game!

How much experience do you have with VR games? If you’re feeling nauseous, you can overcome it, but only if you take it slow—play for short sessions, and never try to “power through it” unless you want the mere sight if your VR headset to make you want to vomit.

You don’t need to spend $2000, stop with the misinformation.

Get some VR fitness games! 

Because people are the worst?

But they gain and expand the software sales, which is a much bigger chunk of profit than hardware. 

It apparently is hard, because the number of people who claim to be responsible gun owners is clearly order s of magnitude higher than the people who actually are.

Did you just make an analogy between guns and cars? Because “putting holes where there weren’t holes before” doesn’t really count as a useful secondary application.

It’s a gun. All it takes is one mistake. You know the easiest way all of this could’ve been avoided? Not having a gun.

GUNS ARE NOT FUCKING TOYS.

Dipshit loses extremely volatile revenue stream because he acted like a dipshit. How are you shocked?

Out of all the reasons to be mad at Capcom, the thing I’m saltiest about is that they never brought RE7's VR mode over to PC.

I assume you’re referring to PC gaming with your driver anecdote? I myself have never had a driver prevent half my games from loading. Have you actually experienced that or are you just using hyperbole as a defense mechanism?

I honestly don’t care how many free games they give away. I have a large library across multiple services as it is, and prefer to spend mine on services that don’t enforce exclusivity contracts on developers.

Then you’re pretty out of touch. It’s the only e-store that has near as wide a selection of games while also having good sales and decent features. It's got issues, sure, but EGS, as an example, is hot garbage as a store. 

Chicken and egg situation though, right? There are only 25 people with one, because there's nothing killer to play. I have a Quest, and now I'll have a reason to use it. I'm seriously looking forward to it. 

The fact that Oculus Quests have been sold out for 2 months and only now starting to come back in stock tells me that you’re wrong or trolling. Oculus said they planned on selling 1.3M in 2019, and later in the year, Zuckerberg said they’re selling them as fast as they can produce them.

What? How is putting four screws on the initial setup a hassle? Once it’s done, playing VR is as easy as picking up your headset and launching SteamVR. We could see that argument in 2016 and already we were wondering “what the hell is so hard about screwing two little boxes to your walls?”. Especially now that VR is