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VR is great for sims. This is very nice for what it is, but it's not a sim.
I'm not here for sim physics, I'm here for a fun time. I don't like sims as much as I like games like burnout paradise or need for speed carbon, ya feel? This isn't that and I know that, but I get the freedom of open world driving here and if I had that in vr, then I'd have a blast just driving around and looking at ♥♥♥♥.
I get it. That's cool. You said you were dying for a good racing game so I was just trying to help.
I have been hearing some people complain about wheel support (I haven't tried it). I saw a stickied dev thread here about wheel support so you might want to check that if you decide to buy one.
It's just a more advanced and much more interesting and immersive type of image transmission than a monitor. A way to supposedly visit the game universe yourself.
And in the case of racing without VR, playing with a first-person view and with the steering wheel in general is no longer interesting and pointless, and there is support for steering wheel and this kind in Horizon.
Plus, in VR, even a graphics with fewer effects looks a hundred times more beautiful and lively than "ultra-high" on a flat monitor.
There's like a square picture for each eye, not a widescreen resolution, so it's about the same.
But if something happens, you can reduce the effects, it will still look much better even so.
Not necessarily