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VR is more than graphics; its the experience.
Visuals are part of the experience yes but its only part of it like any game. Does have some arcadey bits; but looks overall fun.
Am interested to how this would play; "If its not fun, why bother?"
Why should they spend millions of dollars porting this to an inferior flatscreen expierence if you could just spend 299$ and play it on Vr on the oculus quest 2?
Because beeing shot at and die isn’t really what most people look at in entertainment? This gives you the full expierence without those drawbacks thanks to Vr.
Will be in Vr