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They said Absolution contracts servers would never be shutdown, and look what happened. Expect the same for this game. At least some bright minds came up with Peacock Project.
I almost wish I didn't love and pump so many hours into that trilogy since the beginning. There was a lot of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ with servers and profile progress. Single-player game shackled by damn online infrastructure.
From port forwarding issues to wireless hardware that's crippling your Wi-Fi network, anything is possible.
But yes, it must be the game developer. /s
You haven't had much to do with VR yet, huh?
Many games aren't even in first-person perspective. And there are third-party apps that let you play almost any dx PC game in VR.
OP isn't the only one experiencing this though, plus this developer frequently does odd things, I would say more so than any developer I have ever known of.
Nope, don't get VR at all, especially if it isn't in first person, isn't the whole point to feel like you are in the game?, almost as if in a Virtual Reality?.