Oculus Rift S Is Official: Higher Resolution, 5 Camera Inside-Out, $399

If you went back in time several decades, you'd also be waiting for gaming's killer app for several years too. It took 3 years for Pong to release for consoles, which was the first game that sold systems.

This is all true, and unfortunately, it doesn't actually refute anything I said. When those "killer apps" come out, it will be worth getting. At this current point in time, it is not. That's my argument.

They have mentioned that their 3 games are full games, not tech demos. They are building hardware and software paired together, which means they have a large commitment to this. That's anything but vaporware.

Until it actually releases, it is 100% considered vaporware, considering Valve's history with developing games. If this was anyone else, I might believe it, but I've been a "fan" of Valve's for nearly two decades now and I will believe it when I see it.

No one said Half Life 3. I just said a new Half Life game. It would be delusional to think it's not happening if you research what's been going on at Valve.

See above.

It's cool that you believe so much in VR. VR evangelists are really passionate, and it's great that you guys are pushing the tech. But for me, and I'd argue, many others, this isn't the right time to get into it. I'll be waiting, and I'm staying skeptical.

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