Same here. Thousands of dollars of VR equipment that just literally collects dust.
The games aren't that great, and setting up the VR to work with steering wheel setups like Fanatec for games like Assetto Corso feels more like work than play (though admittedly, VR in Assetto makes 100% difference because leading turns by looking through the apex out the side of the window definitely helps with measuring braking distance).
People do buy them. The question is whether they ever use it. I have 2 headsets that I never use.
Most Apple stuff has the advantage of being high touch: laptops to watches.
Same here. Thousands of dollars of VR equipment that just literally collects dust.
The games aren't that great, and setting up the VR to work with steering wheel setups like Fanatec for games like Assetto Corso feels more like work than play (though admittedly, VR in Assetto makes 100% difference because leading turns by looking through the apex out the side of the window definitely helps with measuring braking distance).