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#1 the_bi99man
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@ghosts4ever: I very clearly said that part of this process is the technology getting cheaper, eventually to where it is mainstream. You respond with incoherent whining about rich kids. Stop being deliberately obtuse, you moron. Your act is played out, and there's not a single person on this site who doesn't know that you're a braindead troll.

**** off.

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@R4gn4r0k: that just sounds like Facebook being dicks, as they do. Changes nothing.

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#3 the_bi99man
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because you touch yourself at night.

VR is the future, and a proper VR game that actually makes good use of the tech cannot also be available in a non-VR version. There's going to be more and more VR games every year, from bigger and bigger publishers, with bigger and bigger budgets, and they're going to keep selling more and more, and the tech is going to get cheaper and more mainstream and eventually become the norm, whether you like it or not. But feel free to keep screaming into the void like the clowns in the 90s who thought that 3D rendering was a fad and most video games would stay as 2D sidescrollers forever.

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Anything first person, or third person if there's heavy focus on gunplay, plus strategy games and iso-ARPGs, mouse and keyboard every time.

Racing games, fighters, anything where you're primarily flying/driving vehicles, and third person action/RPGs like Witcher or Dark Souls, controller. Either PlayStation or Steam Controller.

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Looks interesting. I'll definitely be checking it out once the PC version available from someone besides Epic.

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#6 the_bi99man
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@madrocketeer: nailed it.

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#7 the_bi99man
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Should be fun to mess with in Steam settings, coming up with new applications for games that didn't use it by default. Assuming they integrate it with the Steam Controller software like the DS4. Pretty sure the Steam Controller 2 is gonna have something similar.

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@IMAHAPYHIPPO: yeah, original THPS wasn't on the Xbox, because the Xbox didn't exist yet. The THPS2X version of 1&2 was, if I remember correctly, a launch game on the original Xbox. So, THPS has been on the Xbox, literally since the beginning (of the xbox).

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#9 the_bi99man
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So, do you believe that it's impossible for somebody who had a PlayStation 20 years ago, to have an Xbox now? Are you actually that stupid, or is this just more mindless fanboy drivel? Don't answer that. I know. It's both.

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#10 the_bi99man
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played the avengers beta for a little bit yesterday. What a chore. Entirely too scripted and structured. invisible walls and awkward forced interactions everywhere.