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Intrinsic said:
Dark_Feanor said:
No one realy cares about VR gaming... if the public adoption didn´t spike in the next 2 years there is no reason to belive it won´t die... again.

The anotomy of a statements that throw out opinion as fact...

No one realy cares about VR gaming...
Yet facebook just spent billions aquiring OR. Sony is heavily invested in VR. But more imporatnatly, how can you guage what people care for or not care for when its not even released in any sort of official capacity.

if the public adoption didn´t spike in the next 2 years
Anyone see what is wrong with this line? First off lets assume he meant to say don't instead of didn't cause at using didn't would mean that he has already seen how public perception did not spike in the next two years, and that is even assuming that either VR tech has the next two years with them being officially on the market for there to be some sort of standard for the public to form an opinion over. But back to (don't), again.. how about we actually wait for there to be actual VR tech and VR content. That you can walk into bestbuy or something and just buy.

 

there is no reason to belive it won´t die... again.
Again? are we talking about the virtuaboy here? Cause I strongly doubt VR has ever been done in any capacity close to how its being done now.

Just outta curiosity... have yu ever tried VR? Be it morpheus or OR. If yes, give us your opinions of the tech. If no, then you saying what you are saying sounds kinda ignorant. If no but you claim yes just to make a point? Then you are a very very very sad person.

Too many verb tense... its confusing.

Making that clear:

Few people (no one in mass market apeal) care about VR gamming right now. More people might care in the future.

If in the next two years VR few people still get interested in VR it won´t catch momentum for the forseeable future.

Companies are spending tons of money in new technologies most of us will never see or heard about. 

No, the last time I used a VR goggles was about 20 years ago with Quake (I think) in a show booth close to my town.

I still think VR doesn´t have much apeal to the majority of people. Not until it´s very cheap and could work on the fly with any media device: from a smatphone to a smatfreezer.