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[–] dabork 1 point 44 points (+45|-1) ago 

Your decision should have been final once Facebook bought it, that was it for me.

The Oculus could literally fart diamonds and ooze cocaine at this point and I'd still rather piss on it than buy it.

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[–] Tipman79 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

I have never in my life, purchased an entertainment product that cost more than 600 dollars. My TV is the most expensive item and it came in just under that.

It's telling how awful Facebook and Occulus are handling themselves that I'm actually considerng shelling out over a grand for a Vive.

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[–] MetalAegis 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

With Vive you're not just getting a more expensive Rift, while you simultaneously spite FB.

You get another experience entirely, the ability to interact with the VR environment in a compelling and immersive way.

Sure, you might have to dedicate a virtual reality room for the truest experience, but for the enthusiast, whos willing to spend big on a viable PC and new 'first generation' technology, finding space shouldn't be an issue.

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

I'm not so interested in what seems to be the first gen of serious vr (Especially since I don't see a killer app.) to bother with either personally. I can wait until it gets cheaper and gets any issues ironed out.

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[–] magic3383 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago 

They're making the choice easy.