You've presented nothing convincing. None of my data is wrong on VR...
You state:
Psvr is in bargain bins everywhere...
Untrue. PSVR isn't in bargain bins everywhere (unless you have evidence beyond you've seen it in a few shops local to you), I link to current retail prices as evidence.
and sony never supported it properly
Untrue. There are many titles including top rated ones, including the highest rated VR title of all time just released. I link to the games list to show there's support.
All this talk of "VR" which is basically a camera viewpoint
Untrue. VR is an all-encompassing sensory immersion. It has no parallels in any other medium.
I have not seen much besides optional VR modes like in RE and gt sport.
True. You haven't seen much because you haven't been following, but after being presented with a list of ~250 VT titles, you then just dismiss it as saying they don't amount to much, despite neither trying them yourself nor listening to the many users who have positive and negative things to say about VR.
So yeah, a lot of your data is wrong, or just missing because there isn't any. Present some evidence/data that PSVR is in the bargain bins and Sony haven't supported it. Present some evidence that despite people saying VR offers a magical experience, it's actually just a camera viewpoint.
Edit: Another analogy would be a roller-coaster versus a train. Both are tracked vehicles that follow rails, but one is exciting and can make you sick because it moves in a completely different way. Even though VR uses the same display concept as a TV, it moves completely differently and provides completely different experiences, hence its capacity to make people physically sick. The fact it can make people sick should make it obvious to you that playing VR is a very different beast to playing games on a TV, and it can make you physically
feel different.