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Zoombael said:
Nem said:

lol... sure. Or some can't see what is in front of them and why the products can't ever go mainstream.

So, yeah... let's see. I have done this dance many times. Don't forget to disappear aswell when the obvious sinks in. It's the usual modus operandi.

Can't see what's in front? Are you talking about this thread? I can see you dancing around your fixed point of view.

The products? Do you yourself know what you're talking?

Newsflash: VR already is mainstream. I don't even need to include the release of PSVR. Sonys efforts play a big part no doubt. However, it isn't enough by far and not a key factor. I'm kinda able to emphasize with people like you. Ironically i myself am a little startled on how fast it is happening. I'm surprised because the tech is still basic, not advanced as it's supposed to be. Still, it is getting there with great speed.

I repeat, you have no notion of what is going on outside of the confines of this thread/forum. You said it yourself.

"Look at this thread. VR is obviously not the future."

This is hilarious. Imagining, telling dem analysts to "Look at the four pages of this thread!" and their reaction "OMG, your so rite, VR is not ze futur!".

ahh... funny... xD

*Ahem..

 

 

http://www.economist.com/news/business/21708715-china-leads-world-adoption-virtual-reality-insanely-virtual

http://qz.com/766128/photos-chinas-booming-virtual-reality-arcades-bring-the-niche-technology-of-vr-to-the-masses/

Of course china doesn't stand alone. All over the world VR is on the advance. May it be virtual reality escape room in Zurich, or VR fitness in the town i live - i happen to know of because it was on the local radio station. So local you can't find the location on the internet. And now even Microsoft is advertising their Scorpio - which arrives at the end of next year *hint* - with Virtual Reality. 

 

Some naysayers on an internet forum isn't a good indicator. The links i provided and twenty seconds of this video on the other hand are excellent indicators why VR is thriving and why it will have a bright future.

3:27-3:45

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anoUQz_erbk

Yes yes, i'm certain you know it better, although you know nothing and all your naysay is based on a feeling in your gut.

Love how you try to retreat into VR as a terapeutic tool. I don't believe that is gaming. :D

There is no gut feeling. Theres examples from the past and why Straping a screen to your face for a long time is not an enjoyable experience. Not to meantion as a game device it is limited aswell in the controls department. But, im not worried at all. This has no chance to win not only due to these factors but the fact no one is gonna invest heavily on a 3m userbase or less.