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[–] drmoron 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Agreed. I've got a Oculus DK2, and it's nice, but still far from consumer-ready. I'll eventually buy the HTC Vive, MS Hololens (not VR, but close enough), and the Oculus consumer model.

Consoles have a place in my home, but for something so cutting-edge and power-demanding as VR, I want a beefy PC to be pushing the pixels.

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[–] CwebXIV [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Lol I've considered getting a PC

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[–] Jourdy288 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I can definitely recommend PCs for gaming in general. Why? Long-term, it's much cheaper- I just purchased a Wii U and I love it, but the games are really quite pricey- even those that have been released a few years ago. AAA Wii U games from a couple years back will still run me quite a bit of money, but on PC? $5-$10 during the sales.

And don't get me started on the Humble Bundles. I have so many great games that I've not yet played! Also, no monthly fees for multiplayer- and the best versions of games. There's mod support, games that run at resolutions great enough to project onto the surface of the moon, and did I mention all the games that run in VR? Besides those that are being built with it in mind, enthusiasts are working on workarounds to make other games work with virtual reality headsets.

Hence my love for PC gaming.

I think the Xbox One and PS4 are good platforms and if I have a little extra dough I might buy one, but for now I'm very happy- and busy- with my PC.