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The closest I've felt to those monumental leaps in recent history was the first time I played VR. It feels similarly mind-blowing.
It's just a shame that only one company wants to bring it to the masses, and they're one of the worst companies I can think of.
Although the last few years have certainly given them competition on that front, if not the VR one.
What? I assume you're referencing Meta, but Valve cooked their own VR solution years and years ago (Valve Index) and it's pretty much the best one out there, and the software gets an update about once a week.
Yes, but it's not really for the masses is it? It costs over a grand which is a big ask for hardware that few people actually make games for.
The PS5 is $750 and only plays PS4 games and people are still buying those