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TopicWhats the difference between VR for $35 and VR for $300?
Jx1010
03/15/22 2:46:02 AM
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Sczoyd posted...
I have an Oculus. You can download most apps on it, so you can watch streaming services like Netflix on a VR screen as large as you want to make it. There are VR games you can download or if you have a gaming computer you can link to steam and play all kinds of VR games that really feel like you're inside the game, and you get to move your arms in the game rather than use a controller. There are all kinds of 360 VR videos and mini games you can find on the browse -- you can watch VR porn if that's what you want to do. It's much better than something you put your phone in
Would I need a pc to watch movies or play games on it if I get this?

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