Oh please. 'The rare' argument is old and boring. Cheating is rampant on PC regardless of the game. Go play Dark Souls PvP, older CoD titles or GTA Online.
If Cyberpunk 2077 hadn't been mentioned, I wouldn't have recognised it. Except maybe the No Future on the down right grip, which appeared on the elevator's doors at the very beginning of the 48-minute gameplay video.
@CorndogBurglar, That's the HD edition. The original game was released in 2007 (published by Ubisoft), and as I remember it, it was one of the worst PC port I had ever seen in my life. That didn't stop me from enjoying it, though, and it's probably the only Resident Evil game I thoroughly enjoyed playing from start to end. I wouldn't mind a remake honestly, as long as it's not like 3.
I don't really see the point. It won't work well and it will be boring. Just watch the story on YouTube if you don't plan on getting a VR headset at all. The gameplay is all about interactivity of VR, and you won't get it with this.
Because on the PC side, SSD's raw write/read speed doesn't do jack since games are not optimised to use any of that. The difference between a SATA III SSD with 500MB/s and an NVMe with 4,000MB/s in loading times is 1 second only, and NVMe costs almost double. That's about to change coming next-generation, though.
Don't underestimate brand loyalty. A lot of people will buy Xbox regardless of what Microsoft does. Plus, the Series X on launch will be at least two times cheaper than a comparable PC.