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What are your thoughts on Virtual Reality?

On it's own it's an interesting concept if not an expensive hobby.

Just to get it out of the way the Metaverse is a joke. I don't believe that Zuckerburg has any idea what he's doing. I don't think he understands the wants and needs of his user base. Constantly shilling out money on a project because he thinks it's neat isn't the best business strategy. That said, it's his money and he can spend it as he wishes.

I think Vrchat is a good example of how Virtual Reality can work. I liken Vrchat to Reddit. They've been around awhile and have dealt with all the issues and disasters that come with their respective platforms and came out on top. Many people use both of these platforms for a wide variety of reasons. Are they perfect? No, not by a long shot.

I don't buy into the idea that virtual reality is going to be the next evolution in social media as a standard. I do believe it will be around and more prevalent. I think the biggest hurdle is finding a reason for people to be in virtual reality. Meta keeps pushing the work related uses across the world. I don't see people readily putting on a headset to stare at cartoon avatars to hold meetings as a serious form of communication. A video call over a phone is just far more productive and will probably remain that way for the foreseeable future.

I have nothing against virtual reality. I think it has it's uses in entertainment and opening dialogue for otherwise shy to communicate people. It's just not the thing that will encapsulate the future. Then again, with the breakneck speed at which technology is moving it just might evolve into something that could be a staple in day to day life. It would have to be a major change in design and usability.
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MasterofNone · 26-30, M
I hope what you're saying is going to be the case. I do believe it to be the case however I'm not entirely sure whether it's the users who drive the markets or the top 1%.

As for even entertainment industry i don't want VR to become mainstream. VR is more stressful, not suitable for long usage at its current state (they'll probably do a lot of research on this to fix it) and it does not have the convenience factor.

Non gamers prefer mobile games and there are many of those because it's just easier to play on a mobile than a PC. Similarly, it must be way more convenient to play on PC rather than with headset.

I really hope that VR remains a niche category. However, i do see how it could be incredibly useful for education but then again AR would probably way more useful for education than VR because too much immersion is stressful and uncomfortable.
Jessmari · 41-45
@MasterofNone I myself couldn't use it for any meaningful amount of time due to my history with epilepsy. As far as gaming it does seem very wonky at best with movement currently. I wonder if they will have glasses instead of heavy headsets. I agree that perhaps that VR should stay in it's tried and true lanes for now.