I love VR but it's really not for everyone. It doesn't do a lot of gaming styles very well, and the interfaces will never be efficient. It's good for a range of immersive experiences that fit within specific guidelines and it's great for those.
It's as likely to be "the future" as the wiimote was.
It's as likely to be "the future" as the wiimote was.
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One of the most informative interactions I've had with regards to the attitudes of tech evangelists, be they into crypto, NFTs, generative AI, etc, was the time someone on Twitter got increasingly angry at me because I wasn't interested in VR and wouldn't agree that it was the "future of gaming!"
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This is before you get into all the peripherals and battery life.
it's going to be niche.
It's going to be for personal projects.
It's going to be for VR chat e-dating.
Calling it a Wiimote is honestly really apt.
That's how I use it.