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Steam OS and Steam machines may bring me back to PC gaming.

The last time I really could call myself a proper PC gamer was back in 2004/2005 when Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising, Battlefield 2, America’s Army and Counter Strike: Source filled my nights. Solid games that helped dilute the existence of factory work during the day. Clan gaming was me and my mates thing, clan gaming that went by the tag =B2K=. What remains today is an internet footprint of good times and bad, the bad times seeing a group of mates argue to the point of lost friendship, simply because of sore losing (getting spanked on BF2 by pro-gamers) and beer fueled hate talk over TeamSpeak.

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Honkai: Star Rail 'Farewell, Penacony' Special Program Confirms Date and Start Time

Honkai: Star Rail developer HoYoverse reveals the date and start time for the upcoming Version 2.3 'Farewell, Penacony' Special Program livestream.

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XDefiant Fans Propose a Shooter Lifecycle and How to Extend It

Fans discuss how the developers can extend the lifecycle of a shooter, like XDefiant. Players suggest some much needed changes for the game.

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Meta Is Doing With VR What Apple And Sony Have Struggled To Do

Shaz from GL: "Where Sony is ramping down support for PSVR2, and Apple are reconsidering their future with the Vision Pro, Meta and the Quest 3 continue to shine."

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ApocalypseShadow20h ago(Edited 20h ago)

I'll admit that Facebook is doing more for VR than others. But they also have blown over 50 billion dollars so far and growing in R&D, building the meta verse, buying up exclusives and underpricing their products below build price, to kill competition in the stand alone space. Sony and Valve aren't willing to go into the red at an unheard level to capture the market. We know Sony could build a stand alone device that beats Quest just by the features in PS VR 2 and the new stand alone headset they built. But the new Sony would rather build a device they can profit from day one.

But, Sony so far has profited on hardware and on software. They just don't seem willing to spend the money on marketing, selling under build price or spending millions on making in-house VR exclusives for PS VR 2. Which sucks big time. They're just letting 3rd parties and indies run the show.

Article also doesn't mention that Apple's headset is more a developers product than a mass market item. To say they are looking into making a cheaper one for the next iteration is speaking the obvious. Duh. That was always the case. Build something the public sees as quality not can't afford, then make another that the masses can afford. TVs, cars, cellphones etc all were once expensive. Now, they're cheap to buy with many options to choose from. And Apple isn't even selling VP as a VR headset. I'm well aware that Apple's true intentions is to build a device that pushes AR with VR as an option. Not build a VR device. Because they know eventually that they want to replace the cellphone with AR glasses or an AR headset. If they cared about games, they would have launched as a gaming device.

Lastly, Facebook launched Quest 3 last year. But has not mentioned how many they sold up to this point. Why is that? Besides Quest 2 selling more by being cheap, the market can't move forward until they start selling more Quest 3 headsets than 2. Maybe the new exclusive Batman and Hitman games will help. But we'll see.

helicoptergirl15h ago

Meta is also Billions and billions in the hole in regards to VR. If Sony were to do what Meta has done, they'd be bankrupt

ChasterMies15m ago

Meta is losing billions on a business that theh will probably walk away from like they did the Facebook phone. Temper your expectations of your investments in Meta’s hardware.