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the-pi-guy said:
1.) You'll notice that I said in the next 10 years. If you call that on the verge of mass appeal, then whatever.
I'm a pessimist and I'm sure it'll be dropped and forgotten, but I'm hopeful because I think VR is awesome.

So please continue knocking the little of optimism I have for the medium.

2.) The argument I was making was that people are optimistic about VR, not that VR was in it's first gen.

Yeah, I'd say if you think "We'll see the medium explode within the next 10 years" that you think it's on the verge of mass appeal. But I'll admit that's just semantics.

2) Todd Howard is investing in VR. He has skin in the game. Do you think if he said "VR sales are starting to dry up, and I don't know if any of our VR titles will hit the market if this continues" it would lead to the uptick in the VR industry he wants? "Third generation" is such a nebulous, meaningless term. Why even bring it up?


Here, let me put you an example "The cerebral implant gaming market should really hit its stride by the fourth generation". It's practically gibberish it's so meaningless.