If you're talking about the visual quality, it could be a valid tradeoff - it's better to have Pixar-level graphics running smoothly with long draw distances than photorealism that can't be processed fast enough to not be nauseating. Gorn's a cartoony game, but it's apparently good enough to trick your brain when experienced in VR.
If you're talking about the visual quality, it could be a valid tradeoff - it's better to have Pixar-level graphics running smoothly with long draw distances than photorealism that can't be processed fast enough to not be nauseating. Gorn's a cartoony game, but it's apparently good enough to trick your brain when experienced in VR.
I've never tried it but the devices I've seen are not serious enough to not be just a gimmick. Maybe in the future it'll be real but not right now.