It's almost all objective, either from the ref or the bloke, watching on a telly. They have nowhere near the tools to do the job they claim it can do.
Worse, the paying supporter at the ground is treat like the proverbial mushroom. Sitting there, possibly in the freezing cold or wet, not knowing what the hell is going on , while those at home watch with a cup of tea or a beer, and see all of everything. Sometimes knowing so quickly that it has been possible to text a mate saying " goal" or "penalty". It is an insane state of affairs, and one which demonstrates that football is ran by people who have mostly never played it, and almost certainly never paid to watch it.
Worse, even than that, is the taking away from supporters of the biggest moment a supporter can get; the wild, elemental moment when your team scores. It's now a hopeful, three quarter cheer in so many cases while some goon is trying to prove his job is important by finding some obscure reason to disallow it.
Var is on it's way to ruining football.