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Questar18 t1_ja8ohqm wrote

Psvr2 for a true next gen expierence

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ItsLCGaming t1_ja8kzcu wrote

If you want to try xbox and Gamepass an S is a good second option

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Venonomicon t1_ja8m4fo wrote

XSX for the value.

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Greenzombie04 OP t1_ja8rwz2 wrote

You gave the best answer and not sure why it was -1.

If these games that have a 2023 release date are good:
Wo Long
Minecraft Legends
Redfall
Flintlock
Lies of P
Eiyuden Chronciles
Hollowknight Silksong
Replaced
Starfield
Forza Motorsports
Stalker 2
ravenlock

I get them with gamepass and if I playing these games I am less likely to buy a $60/$70 game.

Think the smart thing may be is get gamepass and cancel PS+. Sony doesn't have any online exclusives that I need to worry about.

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Power_Stone t1_ja8kqt9 wrote

Imma be honest with you. I would go for something like the Quest 2 as its more flexible IMO. It being able to be a standalone headset is super fucking nice and handy, then worst case if you already have a computer you can use it in conjunction with your computer for more games, better framerates, etc

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BlackDirtMatters t1_ja92css wrote

VR is a novelty that will go the way of 3D TV's.

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WhiteHawk77 t1_ja92w6t wrote

Not this time.

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Pappa_Alpha t1_ja935ky wrote

At this price, it surely will

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WhiteHawk77 t1_ja99d75 wrote

Nope, todays VR market is nothing like it was before, I don’t have VR yet but it’s very clear it’s here to stay now, you can get VR headsets for a few hundred, that’s an easy enough entry price for many millions of people, the real difficulty is picking one out of the number of choices available, at least on PC.

I don’t like 3D movies, that is a gimmick with current technology, VR isn’t now, it just didn’t have the technology 20 years or more ago, now it does and is only getting better. VR and normal gaming will live side by side from now on, VR might not be as popular but it will always be here now and only get more mainstream as time goes on.

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Pappa_Alpha t1_ja9axtz wrote

Game companies won't invest heavily in VR unless it's mainstream and that won't happen unless there are system sellers like HLA every year. Even the current lineup of PSVR2 is nothing to write home about.

VR is stuck in the chicken and egg problem. Sure it can limp around in the shadow of mainstream consoles and PC but that's about it.

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Atilim87 t1_ja96m1n wrote

Series X.

I don’t care about racing games and the lack of diversity of games is just killing for VR.

I’m not missing out anything.

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ninjabell t1_ja97dpn wrote

It depends on whether or not you care about any Xbox exclusive titles. If you like Bethesda games, you're probably going to want Starfield. There's also Forza and Redfall and others I can't recall. Or maybe you just want a better controller ;). But seriously if none of the exclusive content matters to you then just level up your PS5. That is the only reason to have both really.

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Meshuggareth t1_ja9t4ev wrote

I have no interest in VR, as it makes me dizzy and anxious, so I would get an Xbox, if I hadn't already.

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Bitter_Comfort_999 t1_jab0fth wrote

Series X is way better. Go with a quest for VR, it's better as well.

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chibicascade2 t1_ja8jkyr wrote

PC. Xbox doesn't have a lot of exclusives, and the ones it does have are on PC. Plus, PC can still access game pass. And PC has way more exclusives. I threw my living room PC together for $400 and it plays anything I could want it to.

A Valve steam deck would be a good choice too

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