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This game is a lot more graphically demanding than the first one and they would likely have to completely remake all animations to have less particle effects and textures to lower the graphics enough to be playable on a vr headset.
LOL...OK. Ive been building PCs probably longer than you've been alive.
what you smoking? Cyberpunk has VR and it works very well EVEN with Raytracing enabled.
All I said is the graphics aren't the same as the original. I just think it's funny how people bought a game and refuse to play it because it doesn't have something that was never advertised. Anyway, yes, I have played VR. I ran a Reverb G2 with iRacing for a long time.
Wait until it goes to console as a potential signpost of it being ready to be taken to VR.
Steam forums are like a dark alleyway but there's boba on the other side so you just have to tuck and roll for the boba...