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One step at a time mate. They need to fix the bugs in the game first
How exactly would the bind and haptics work with only a motion sensitive controller? It would feel nothing like real swordsmanship, and the current control system is arguably more appropriate.
The fact is that this game will probably never make it to VR but their next game will if they make their own engine.
Just pay for a patch like 20$. I put 100's of hours into skyrim and fallout 4 and I wouldn't rebuy the game at the same price just for VR.
If they ported the full game it would be worth paying full price again, but I would be happy with just access to the post-story open world for free/cheap.
Same, Id pick this up if it had VR. Sword-fighting has to be better in KCD VR than in Skyrim VR tho.