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I finished Mass Effect 2 and stared at the screen. My hands were still on the controller. I wasn’t ready to let go. You know that feeling.
I finished Mass Effect 2 and stared at the screen. My hands were still on the controller. I wasn’t ready to let go. You know that feeling.
I used to get dropped into Tilted Towers and die before I even saw an enemy. You probably have too. This is How to Play Fortnite Vrstgamer.
I set up my PS5 VR headset three times before it worked right. Not because I’m dumb. Because Sony made it confusing.
I’ve wasted hours on VRSTGAMER setups that didn’t work. You have too. This isn’t another fluff piece full of theory and screenshots nobody asked for.
I’ve wasted hours in VRSTGamer trying the same thing over and over. You have too. It’s frustrating when your score won’t budge.
I know that feeling. Staring at your console library like it’s a menu at a restaurant where you’ve already read every item three times.
I know how frustrating it is to miss a big game announcement because you checked the wrong site.
You’ve heard of VR gaming. You’ve seen the headsets. You’ve watched people flail around in empty rooms like they’re fighting dragons.
I remember my first match in Valorant. I died six times in under two minutes. No idea where to aim. No clue what an “ultimate” was. Just pure confusion.
I’ve wasted money on mouse pads that felt wrong the second I unboxed them. You have too.