01-05-2016, 01:20 PM
1) I'm fine with dropping $300 on a headset, especially since it's a fairly new piece of technology. You're acting like $300 is some sort of outrageous price that's out of range for the average person.
2) There's nothing intrinsically wrong with peripherals. Putting a couple of things on the wall is hardly a burden, and the sensors weren't the reason why the Power Glove failed.
3) If the worst side effect is nausea, I'm sure they'll be doing fine, especially since they claim to have found a way to prevent it. I'll take the developers' word over some guy writing a top 5 list with a MLP avatar.
4) Your argument for limited uses included several ideas for more ways the headsets could be used. Theres not anything wrong with it being used for solely video games either, there's plenty ways it could be implemented. Your lack of imagination is hardly an argument.
5) That's just an opinion, and a silly one at that.
2) There's nothing intrinsically wrong with peripherals. Putting a couple of things on the wall is hardly a burden, and the sensors weren't the reason why the Power Glove failed.
3) If the worst side effect is nausea, I'm sure they'll be doing fine, especially since they claim to have found a way to prevent it. I'll take the developers' word over some guy writing a top 5 list with a MLP avatar.
4) Your argument for limited uses included several ideas for more ways the headsets could be used. Theres not anything wrong with it being used for solely video games either, there's plenty ways it could be implemented. Your lack of imagination is hardly an argument.
5) That's just an opinion, and a silly one at that.