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Posted by Drake1213
 - June 20, 2019, 15:41:03
This is an absolutely logical result. Now virtual reality technology is popular and every year the popularity of this technology is growing. I like to play VR games and often play in the center of virtual reality in Melbourne - virivr.com.au. Before that, I played a large number of different games, but VR games make it possible to get completely new sensations and emotions from the gameplay. But there is a big problem with this technology - it is the high cost of the main and auxiliary equipment. Even with powerful PCs and high-tech virtual reality helmets, the level of detail in VR games is still low. But I hope this problem will be solved soon.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 16, 2019, 21:50:25
According to a new report, the virtual reality (VR) gaming market will grow from its most recent US$10.3 billion valuation to one of $40.2 billion in 2024. This is likely to be driven by advancements in VR equipment design and function. However, the cost of the same is also thought to be what is holding this market back at present.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-VR-gaming-market-will-be-worth-just-over-US-40-billion-in-5-years.420768.0.html