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VR would be dope as hell if more companies were putting out stuff like Alyx. But holy shit it’s been almost 4 years since that released. I guess Quest is still getting big name titles but openVR would be much better for everyone.
I don’t think it’s all that surprising that consoles have mostly stagnated though. Motion controls can be fun (especially now that tracking is so good and room scale VR is a thing), but if you’re talking sit down and play a game…you can’t really innovate controllers beyond what they already are when they can do motion, dual sticks, back paddles, etc. and graphics are already so goddamn amazing, it’s just diminishing returns. TLOU2 Remastered at 90hz looks incredible, do I really need a PS5 pro where it’ll be moderately sharper and I’ll need to squint to even see why I upgraded?
I don’t think it’s all that surprising that consoles have mostly stagnated though. Motion controls can be fun (especially now that tracking is so good and room scale VR is a thing), but if you’re talking sit down and play a game…you can’t really innovate controllers beyond what they already are when they can do motion, dual sticks, back paddles, etc. and graphics are already so goddamn amazing, it’s just diminishing returns. TLOU2 Remastered at 90hz looks incredible, do I really need a PS5 pro where it’ll be moderately sharper and I’ll need to squint to even see why I upgraded?