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YES, That cost is in my estimation, after the same comparison that you can do, less than the cost of the other two complete VR bundles which can be partially justified if you need a new computer to begin with but game selection is what won me over and I purchased the pro version of the PS4.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Most games will run with only the ps4, ps vr, and camera. The vr comes with a demo disk
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This has been "talked about" for over 2 years. If you haven't been saving money, or previously having a ps4, well don't know what to tell you.
I've been saving gift cards for the past 2 or so years, and finally am getting a ps4 (pro) essentially for very little cost to me. And with that savings I decided to get the VR. The Camera I would use anyway, to video chat on ps4 with my nephew (I hate smart phones, and data plans, and having to charge phone everyday if not 2x a day). Long live flip phones, and VR. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.PS4 $299 VR Bundle $499 Total $798. Nit over $1000....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes...you would have to purchase $800-$1000 worth of equipment and depending on what bundles you bought, only have a game or two. If you don't have a ps4, and are going to spend that kind of money, you may want to wait for the ps4 pro to be released. On a side note, if you were to choose the Rift or HTC Vive for VR and didn't have a computer strong enough to handle the devices, you would be spending closer to $2,500.
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