What's something that's going to be really big in the near future? I want to be in on the hottest trends of the late 2010s.
>>65845
Fidget spinners.
>>65845
Your mom's ass.
>>65845
Your mom's fidget spinning ass.
>>65845
Virtual reality + all the untouched fantasy fetishis
>>65878
You really think VR will take off? I see it being the next 3D meme; resurfaces every decade or so for a few months only to be forgotten about until the next decade comes along with new meme technology.
>>65882
Hell yeah,maybe not now or in the next years
But once we can create good enough technology for it(matrix lvl) legions of people will forget what the real world is like,and will be evermore trapped in their new false reality,it happens today even without the high tech vr
Every
Single
Possible
Fetish
Under
The
Sun
Will be brought to be,limitless deranged fantasies made possible
Or maybe it will never happen
Who knows
>>65882
I once read an excellent quote on /pol/ that said something like "VR is the technology that's perpetually just five years away".
>>65882
I bought the Vive recently. It's pretty immersive with head phones but there are limitations like your play area but it does have very cool stuff. The "games" I enjoy most are replications of places in the world like the Forbidden City or Mount Everest that I know I will never go to and is a good simulation of those places. The actual games are not really complex which would put off hardcore gamers but for a casual like me it is fun to play for an hour or two. Plus as the other anon is hammering home the porn is next level. With cheaper alternatives than the Vive out there I think the market will grow and spiral out with more content which will grow the market more. The Google card board glasses with a phone is a dirt cheap way to experience the same thing and other options are out there to just use your cell phone as a screen. I know that I'm a rare customer in that I went whole hog on the best and spent a good chunk of money to upgrade my computer with the Vive as a primary focus but I needed a new computer anyways so it wasn't the only reason. Still the cheaper options will make the difference in viability.
>>65886
>know that I'm a rare customer in that I went whole hog on the best and spent a good chunk of money to upgrade my computer with the Vive as a primary focus but I needed a new computer anyways so it wasn't the only reason.
My brother almost did the same thing. But he overshot his budget on his PC and before he could afford his Vive he decided to go to school.
>>65885
It's here, now. The only problem is the cost is so high that developers don't see the point in making games and applications for it.
Eventually as the price comes down, more people will buy units. Thankfully, Steam is an excellent platform for independent developers get their titles out there and drum up interest in an otherwise niche market.
>>65845
DONG