There’s a world of difference between “awesome for gaming” and “has great games made for it”. I would not want to see a world where games are locked behind an additional layer of prohibitively expensive hardware and a Facebook account, with gameplay systems compromised to make the interactions VR-compatible.
VR should be a second-class citizen and I’m fine with that.
No one is saying all games should suddenly turn VR, no one wants that and no one expects that to happen. I’m not gonna go complain that Elden Ring is too hard and they should introduce an easy mode - the game simply isn’t for me.
Companies should experiment and there should be games for people who like Elden Ring difficulty, there should be games for people who like Telltale-style game/movie hybrids and there should be games for people who like VR because some people do like to be active.
So no, “it should be a second-class citizen” is a nonsense take.
Tagging @rtxn@lemmy.world as this also answers their comment.
There’s a world of difference between “awesome for gaming” and “has great games made for it”. I would not want to see a world where games are locked behind an additional layer of prohibitively expensive hardware and a Facebook account, with gameplay systems compromised to make the interactions VR-compatible.
VR should be a second-class citizen and I’m fine with that.
Not to mention many adults aren’t looking to be active while gaming.
No one is saying all games should suddenly turn VR, no one wants that and no one expects that to happen. I’m not gonna go complain that Elden Ring is too hard and they should introduce an easy mode - the game simply isn’t for me.
Companies should experiment and there should be games for people who like Elden Ring difficulty, there should be games for people who like Telltale-style game/movie hybrids and there should be games for people who like VR because some people do like to be active.
So no, “it should be a second-class citizen” is a nonsense take.
Tagging @rtxn@lemmy.world as this also answers their comment.
Sounds like you have a different definition of second-class citizen.