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Iโ€™m a 30 year old woman whoโ€™s only really played card and puzzle games on my phone. Im considering new hobbies. Is it worth trying to get into video games for the first time. Where would I even start.

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[โ€“] ramenshaman@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Or don't give Meta any money. Idk, I just don't want something made by Meta that has cameras and an internet connection inside my home.

[โ€“] Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I don't blame you. Personally I use a Pico 4 and don't touch Quest. I've got two PCVR gaming rigs, full body tracking with lighthouses etc etc. But we're not taking about me, or you, or an experienced gamer. We're talking about a 30-something whose never touched a controller.

For someone that's new and wants to see what VR is about a Quest is undeniably the easiest way to try things. Then they can decide to upgrade from there if they so choose.