Dummy accounts work for something like Lemmy but when you're playing with big tech corpos in 2024, it doesn't matter how dummy you make it, they will know it's you.
Because I try not to let my personal opinion dictate what I post here. Lots of people do care about this even if I don't, but I couldn't help commenting on it.
For me the issue with VR headsets isn't the price, but the lack of a relevant killer app.
If I were super-into flight sims, I could totally see going VR -- makes more sense then the many-monitors setups that fans have done for decades -- but most game genres just don't, IMHO, gain that much. And there hasn't been a new genre that really blows me away that leverages VR.
I can believe that it might be professionally-useful for architects.
I have a Q3 and I'm also feeling that right now. Most of the games for VR aren't even really games. They're "experiences;" Interactive movies where the only interaction is that you can move around the scene. The other biggest type are practically mobile games. Alyx was great. But it's been long enough that it needs something to surpass it or at least learn from it.
Check out Arizona Sunshine. It’s a post apocalypse zombie shooter that I really enjoyed. They just released the sequel a couple months back too, so if you enjoy the first you’ll have another to follow up with. It was the first, and honestly only, VR game that I really enjoyed that wasn’t beat saber or a sim.
I am shocked they couldn't get everyone to wear a headset all the time for personal, work, and any other time for that price. I'm sure for 200 it'll work.