No, unfortunately not. Would you recommend vive ( have the access at office)? Or something else?
I also take statements literally. But I think he was being sarcastic with the question.
My two cents is that VR has failed across all platforms because as you have stated correctly studios and
devs are not supporting it due to which it is a device for the enthusiasts.
Sony seems to be pushing the device for mass market adoption with its recent video and content marketing campaigns.
But unless Sony supports it with a library containing dozens of
QUALITY VR - dedicated or DLC - games and enforce
backward compatibility, most gamers won't transition to VR gaming.
Microsoft at the moment seems to have made a smart move by not focusing on the niche VR market. But my prediction could be proven wrong if devs started supporting VR with the backing of major studios.
GT7, RE Village, and the upcoming RE4 Remake VR is a move in the right direction. But we need dozen more games like these in the years ahead for VR to be successful.
At the moment at least, Rift, PSVR2, Vive, and others seems to me a fad similar to 3D HDTVs that will fade away.