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Yeah I imagine most those computers will just become "linux" computers by default.
Its interesting you mention the hardware side of VR, I hadn't considered it since my biggest gripe is that each headset plus pcvr is siloed off for a specific device. There might be enough games to sustain VR if there was a single marketplace for it, and all headsets were designed around that.
I think right now each company still thinks they can be that single marketplace, so theres too many chefs in the kitchen.
Is microsoft actually bricking their WMD headsets or just not supporting them anymore? Could you still treat it as a retro gaming console?
There's an effort called Monado that's making strides, but we hope there's a sustained interest and a breakthrough of some sort. The controllers are no-go at the moment.
So they're not literally "bricking them", but effectively doing so. They require "Windows Mixed Reality" to run, all the drivers are proprietary, and M$ is "deprecating WMR", at which point it will no longer be offered, and will be taken down from the Microsoft Store.
So basically you'd require an un-updated Windows 10 machine that previously had it installed, or else the device is a paperweight.
They can't even pretend to have any kind of "environmental responsibility" when they're actively just creating tons of e-waste as a matter of policy.