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Play Pavlov if you want this in VR
What exactly plays like VR in this game? lol you mean the weapon swinging around instead beeing fixed to the middle of the screen?? HAVE YOU even played VR before?
Pavlov is not to compare to the game concept at all aswell
No way close to VR.
Here you are still moving a 2D pointer with a 2D device (mouse) in a 2D image in a 2D Monitor.
In VR you receive one image on each of your eyes, so you can see everything in 3D stereo as real as you see the real world everyday.
You can aim for real as you are not moving a mouse at all and you can see your "hands" grabbing the weapons and aiming exactly as it is in reality.
Therefore only with VR you are REALLY aiming.
And there are no monitors limiting your view
And you can move your head naturally to see around...
There is an abismal difference on how VR improves the gameplay.
VR is, as today, the closes simulation you can have compared to reality.