• slaacaa@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    True, but there are 2 sides to this: the majority won’t buy VR, unless there are enough games to play.

    Studios should be actually investing and taking a risk, maybe it works out and becomes a big market, maybe not. If they keep going the current path, VR will forever remain an expensive niche gimmick. Which they seem to okay with.

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      13 days ago

      There are probably better returns on making games for the existing markets, vs gambling money making games hoping to grow a new market. If VR ever truly takes off, they can always jump in later. (Which is a shame because I would love it if there were a ton of great VR games)

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        12 days ago

        VR will never take off the way some other gaming platforms did. The situations where you can use it are just too limited.