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I'm not an expert necessarily on how hard it would be to port it to desktop vr and playstation vr, let alone remake the entire game to be compatible outside of VR (which would probably require the most work), but I feel like it would be far more time, effort and money than they are willing to throw at this game.
From what I've seen, they'd need a complete overhaul and to add a lot of new content. It's more limited in scope than previous games.
The areas are specificlly designed to be VR small where here in console and PC they should be at least in scope of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City if we do not want to make a big sandbox game but more linear and story focused game like Arkham Shadows is.
It's strange that guys who made Arkham Orgins is continiuing Arkham universe but not the og creators - Rocksteady.
PC VR as the above commentor said would be the easiest thing to port to probably but there's no way we are getting this without VR
Rocksteady isn't Rocksteady anymore. Pretty much everyone who was involved with the Arkham series has left the company and moved on to other projects. Ship of Theseus and all that.
It is the only standalone exclusive (Quest) that I miss not having on PC (I didn't care about Asgard's wrath 2 and Assassin's creed Nexus)
p.s. also for the non VR gamers...stop it with asking a "non vr" version, it cannot exist a non VR version for a VR game. In VR you use your body, you can't translate it to normal controllers, same way how a non VR game doesn't feel like VR when you put the headset (yes I tried several non VR games in VR with UEVR injection and that has nothing to do with native VR games in terms of immersion etc).
Well there are a handful of non-vr games with an official vr mode but its basically just first person mode with your head as the camera and you can move your hands for most of them.
Most of them, at least. There are a handful that put in effort for a true VR mode but thats a lot of effort and time for what may not be a large demographic.
This same logic kinda goes for the reverse, they could probably make a non-VR version of Arkham Shadow, but due to Arkham Shadow being built entirely from the ground up for VR, They would need to completely redo every single aspect of the game's controls and design to have it playable outside of VR, and even then its probably still in first person.
PCVR is probably the only port we are gonna get and people need to just accept it at this point