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Aaaaaaand it's over...
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Zuckerfag should just get it over with and release the quest 4. What everyone truly want, is a premium vr headset that has perfect room-tracking and body-tracking and which doesn't need base stations, it's just that simple. If i need to buy more than the headset and the VR GLOVES CUZ FUCK CONTROLLERS! Then they have failed me.
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I bought a use one and I used it for like 3 days before I sold it again. Thing sucks ass for any kind of VR gaming that isn't a something like a gallery shooter. Even using VaM was difficult. And the fact that you need a Meta account just to use the fucking thing is it's absolute worst "feature"
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>[*Editor's note: It's been over since 2006, give or take*]
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>>737155056
The wider problem though is that VR as a whole is dead in the water
Big publishers like WB and Ubisoft gave up after their VR games flopped and now VR is pretty much only used by furries with expensive body tracking setups to ERP on VRChat.
Well, them and children infesting every multiplayer game. So why would you get into VR now?
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>The wider problem though is that VR as a whole is dead in the water
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death can die.
The VR enthusiast scene isn't going away, which means continued support for modding. It's unfortunate that given the apparent ease with which rudimentary VR support can be added and how natural of a decision that would seem to be for a lot of games, that most games just choose not to put in the bare minimum of effort to do so. I would go so far as to state that the need to coddle Xbox controllers is more of a drain on game development than VR headsets at this point, and that ultimately the lack of even a token effort to support VR in the industry feels like either a conspiracy or a death knell.
Maybe the increasing capability of decompilation will lead to increased VR support.