I think you're right [MENTION=5941]Asura[/MENTION]. I have a hardcore racing sim mate and if he can't it's racing in VR first. Just being able to look right across your dash and side windows, even over your shoulder. Reading the corners becomes so much easier. Going back to TV feels strange. I think as the tech improves over the years in terms of resolution, portability etc, I think VR will start to become the norm for such genres. I hope so anyway. Hopefully have grown some decent VR legs by then.
I think the portability aspect is the biggest challenge that needs to be overcome. Like for me now, I don't play PSVR enough, but I'd like to. I store it away in a box, then you have the cables (although they're bunched together like one), it can be a bit of a CBA situation. I think the tech is showing signs of it being here to stay for a good while now. Especially now Sony are going into PSVR 2. Very promising.
I think the portability aspect is the biggest challenge that needs to be overcome. Like for me now, I don't play PSVR enough, but I'd like to. I store it away in a box, then you have the cables (although they're bunched together like one), it can be a bit of a CBA situation. I think the tech is showing signs of it being here to stay for a good while now. Especially now Sony are going into PSVR 2. Very promising.
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