Just saying I don't have much hope for Valve to save VR gaming. They don't have the resources, and they might not even have the intention, though the later is just speculation on my part and I really hope I'm wrong.
I'm concerned that Valve doesn't really seem to be in it for VR, more of a "sit on your ass and play flat games on a virtual screen" thing. Maybe that's the best way to get VR headsets in an average gamer's home?
I could see barely-VR ports like NMS more common going forward, with fewer games made for VR specifically.
Also worth noting that meta funded a lot of studios even beyond their first party stuff. IIRC that includes games like Behemoth or Metro Awakening. That money drying up will definitely mean less VR games in total.
How about pointing out that the first is black and white and the other is in colour. Or that the first picture has a bunch of people in the background. Yes, thank you. Good to know your eyes work. But none of that is relevant to the point being made her.
'The mountains near here formed when the ... Newfoundland ... microplate collided with, uhh ... Labrador.' 'Ok, now you're definitely just naming dogs.' 'Wait, no, that's actually almost correct.'
Their arms were about the same length as human arms. I don't see any issues with that picture.