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Personally, I actually expect VR to disappear from the market once more, or at least for there to be a long gap before the next stuff comes out.
In fact, I think, the Apple headset was the last notable hardware release of the current hype wave.
So, yeah, the big privacy-invasive companies would definitely be a dealbreaker for me, but I don't think this cycle really matters yet.
Beat Saber is ridiculously awesome... but I never want to wear a fucking headset to do my work.
VR is useful for recreation not business.
Yea, but how long did you play it? This generation's guitar hero
Have it since 2018, currently play about 5 hrs a week.
It's fun exercise!