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Most people on here ARE complaining about the price of getting into VR. In some countries, I can understand that it's wildly expensive compared to average income. That sucks, but it's not Valve's job to fix that, and VR isn't the only luxury those people can't afford.
If you live in the US, and can afford even a halfway decent gaming rig, you can afford VR. How do you afford anything else frivolous?
VR really is not that expenssive tbh. If you can afford a avarage gaming PC, then you can run and save up for VR. But I have (nor do alot of others) no interest in VR, its not fun, it gives motions sickness and in general are boring (that is a personal opinion)
I don't have a problem with some of the 1.3% of steam users having a VR set getting it and enjoying it.