strategically speaking, what is the current state of VR?
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>>59713795
completely dead
For normal consumers? A total failure like predicted.
For educational/scientific purposes? Interesting
>>59713795
i went to a museum and they had a room full of VR shit, i guess it was for education or something
>>59713795
Needs time to mature.
But for now? Pretty much dead. Come back in a few years.
dead for consumers
niche industries might have some use
early adopters got raped by merchants
>>59713795
it's doing well, but still too expensive
People don't want something you have to wear. Just make holographic screens already you morans.
What about starting a business with VR?
Would it be profitable to start a VR arcade with all the amenities required for FPS, racing, and space sim games, etc?
>>59716259
no, no good games
>>59716265
For FPS, maybe, there are only a few quality games like Onward and Robo recall.
Afaik there are a few quality Racing / Space / flying sims.
But I agree with your general sentiment, there's only a few quality titles for it
>>59716311
We're also getting jewed out of games like Resident Evil 7 on VR
>>59716188
>early adopters got raped by merchants
Early adopters got raped by their stupidity.
I'm still kinda jealous for porn but that's it.
Amazing for porn