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@ha6hk3w77mwjWhich is probably why VR has taken so many decades to gain any traction. It’s definitely on the up. But it’s a few years away atleast before it becomes the norm
Problem is despite psvr2 being awesome. The numbers who have it are still very low.
- 2 years ago@ScarDuck14 I don’t think official numbers have been out (could be wrong)
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@ha6hk3w77mwj Don’t really need to be. Majority of people I know who have PS5 dont have it and don’t intend to anytime soon
- 2 years ago@ScarDuck14 That’s pure speculation, you havn’t talked to the majority of people, just a small amount on internet. I don’t kniw how many millions ps5 have been sold but you read maybe a cupple of hundred post
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend
@ha6hk3w77mwjDo you think when polls are made they ask majority off people? Ofcourse they don’t. Most polls on all things are made from a few thousand people. I watch a lot I read a lot and I talk to a lot. And I’ve been around for a very along time. To know a thing or two.
- 2 years ago@ScarDuck14 I’ve been gaming for 30 years, i know a thing of two aswell. And making a survey based on comments on website doesn’t mean anything. How these things go is at some point Sony will release sale numbers and then you know. If you read a lot than you know based on internet comments that a lot of people who never bought a F1 game where planning on buying thus one for the vr support
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend
@ha6hk3w77mwjI don’t just read on here 🙄
Vast majority of gamers are casual. Vast majority that buy and play F1 games are casual. They don’t play enough to be ready to pay out for VR until it’s the must have. Currently it isn’t.
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