Oculus Rift launches March 28, and you’ll need some powerful PC hardware to run the virtual reality headset.
Rather than taking that as a negative, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey expects virtual reality to drive consumer demand for PCs that are powerful enough to cope with this medium’s demands. In a Reddit AMA, Luckey said that most people “have not had a reason to own a high-end PC for a long time,” before adding, “VR will change that, much like video-related stuff drove high-end CPU adoption.”
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