>>716198723
My experience with VR
>Get an original oculus from a family friend who had it as a test kit
>This is really cool
>Decide to try out Steam VR
>It's annoying to set up, each time, and my office doesn't have a lot of space
>It's really cool
But
>Not cool enough to outweigh the annoyance of turning it on and fixing up the room, and not cool enough to permanently reconfigure the room and desktop
>Meta arrives
>Now just using the occulass is extremely annoying and the complete lack of content makes it not worth the effort
>Eventually get some games on PC I would like to play (7th Guest)
>Find meta has bricked the headset
>Now a paperweight
And I can't say there is anything at all drawing my interest in getting back into it.

Unlike the first wave of VR, where the ambition completely outstripped the potential, this has been the reverse. The technology has the potential and ability to make many awesome things, but the industry has zero ambition for it and there is nothing there worth the cost, unless you are into niche uses, like driving/flight sims. Same goes for the porn aspect of it. It could make incredible porn. Instead it's just shoddy POV crap with chicks fucking a stationary cock on a couch.