@blueberry_bandit: VR is dead just admit it
@blueberry_bandit: VR is dead just admit it
Sounds like insecurity to me. It's as if you're scared that VR will threaten traditional gaming, or perhaps it's the inability to afford it? Or maybe at the end of the day you just like to hate on things as a hobby.
@blueberry_bandit: @pdogg93: no I'd rather not waste my money
And that has nothing to do with VR's success / failure.
@blueberry_bandit: VR is a failure, why do you never see games like Hellblade or LA Noire or something in VR? Because those make no money.
because a good game takes on average 3-4 years to make.
The billions of dollars that where poured into VR content happened about a year and 1/2 ago.
can you math?
@blueberry_bandit: VR is a failure, why do you never see games like Hellblade or LA Noire or something in VR? Because those make no money.
LA Noire and Helblade have VR versions. The latter being a separate game and the former being the full original game. The only failure here is your inability to do research.
@tryit: Uncharted 2 took 2 years, where is its VR version
let me try to say it again...
the average time to make a video game is 3-4 years.
I dont know what to tell you, look up the word 'average'maybe?
the entire VR industry is supposed to do what now because of one game named Uncharted?
@blueberry_bandit: ok but Sony has great racers like WipeOut and DriveClub with no VR support
Okay everyone, he's trolling now.
@blueberry_bandit: ok but Sony has great racers like WipeOut and DriveClub with no VR support
Okay everyone, he's trolling now.
Yeah, just ignore him. He's specifically pointing out VR games just to eff with you. Just another salty, frustrated fanboy. They're a dime a dozen.
@blueberry_bandit: @reduc_ab_: @tryit: if VR is alive then why do I only have a Rift, three sensors, dozens of hours across multiple games for it, and a Skyrim PSVR bundle? Why don't I have three VR systems? Hmm? HMM?
i dont remotely understand the connection between your question and your point.
again the answer as to 'where in VR' is straightforward, easy to measure, easy to verify.
billions of dollars where invested into VR just 2 years ago, the average (look up that word if you dont know what it means) time for a good game takes 3-4 years.
believe in math
in my mind the era of VR starts the day Valve releases the 3 major VR titles they have been working on for 2 years now as well as the new devices they have been talking about. that is the START of generation 2
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