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Game does not need VR to be good.
Go back under your bridge now please.
To me, VR is worse than a gimmick. It makes me sick and what's worse is that there are many VR games that would work just fine without VR (looking at you, Star Trek) but must only be for VR because some money must have changed hands somewhere. If only it were just a gimmick.
VR would be good if it wasn't in the form of a heavy, neck aching welding goggle.
Anyway, I'm in no place to tell people how to play a game, this is my opinion, continue straining your eyes.
But more than likely I will have completely forgot about this game by then because there will be so much more available.
Oh well.
Without it? In a game made for VR? Seriously: No.
The problem with VR is that it relies too much on the idiotic controllers instead of the keyboard/mouse for the PC...
Think about it, you're mainly using the head-set to look around, so instead simply continue using the PC's WASD (Instead of those cheesy controllers to move) while your head to look and the mouse to point and shoot!