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Plus in the store page itself on the right side will have a section called "VR Support"
https://store.steampowered.com/app/264710/Subnautica/
If you dont see that then no VR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RohjoLstdkk
I play a ton of Onward, Contractors, and Pavlov with the Protube. It's great fun.
EA's been dabbling in VR with Star Wars: Squadrons and Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond and both of those were good. I could see them doing something with BF, but insulting the devs for not doing it this time around isn't how you make that happen.
It'd have to be it's own game. I doubt DICE has any interest in developing for VR, but who knows? I'd rather DICE stick with making regular BF titles and fixing their current ones.
That wouldn't stop EA from getting someone else to create it, though.
Yeah I agree, a seperate VR Battlefield title might work, and I would love to see something like this some day. But expecting VR support for Battlefield 2042 (like OP does), or any of the other recent Battlefield titles, is just foolish.
Why?
1. These graphics in VR would melt every modern PC.
2. Crossplay between VR and flatscreen players would lead to massive balancing issues, where the VR players would always be in a huge disadvantage.
3. A lot of mechanics wouldn't translate well into VR.
4. A lot of Devs are still struggling at porting flatscreen games into VR games, since these games are not built for VR. Decent VR support requires a lot of work, and might downgrade the "original" experience.
5. Battlefield's gameplay is too fast paced.