My PC is purpose built for VR, I have a Quest 3 and what do I do most of the time?
Just sit in a cool looking room in VR chat and listen to music while browsing Lemmy or watching videos. Occasionally I’ll play a flat space game in VR so I can have a huge screen. But I mean… I am using the VR technically.
If it were a game that didn’t use a pay to play/continue/win model, I’d agree that she was the best at it. Or at least played it the most. It’s hard to say she’s the best when you have to spend money to do it and you aren’t playing against anyone.
Mom has expendable cash and is literally the best at something… Don’t be too jelly now lol.
Vs half of Lemmy spending thousands of dollars on a rig that plays Stardew Valley…
Hey, it plays Crusader Kings III too
“spending thousands of dollars and millions of man hours installing and configuring Arch Linux on a rig that plays Stardew Valley…”
FIFY
I was ready to be insulted, but then I remembered that I bought a whole ass Steam Deck and I’ve pretty much used it as a Binding of Isaac machine.
I started playing might and magic 9 on my steam deck, shit so old it could run on a game boy, talk about overkill
My PC is purpose built for VR, I have a Quest 3 and what do I do most of the time?
Just sit in a cool looking room in VR chat and listen to music while browsing Lemmy or watching videos. Occasionally I’ll play a flat space game in VR so I can have a huge screen. But I mean… I am using the VR technically.
That game isn’t pay to win and filled with dark patterns though.
Candy crush is mobile cancer.
If it were a game that didn’t use a pay to play/continue/win model, I’d agree that she was the best at it. Or at least played it the most. It’s hard to say she’s the best when you have to spend money to do it and you aren’t playing against anyone.
If a better game comes out, we’ll play that.
… then come back to SDV.
Hardware and software are not comparable.
Well it’s great that they’re compared, constantly and regularly.