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Anonymous /v/714159398#714207184
7/1/2025, 10:29:26 PM
>>714159398
>Why did VR fail?
It failed? It hasn't to me. I love how VR is now. You seem to correlate success with how much people talk about it, which is disingenuous in light of what the industry has achieved. It's like judging a game by how many Twitch viewers it has.
>ignoring the elephant in the room known as the Quest HMDs
The Quest 2 alone has performed leaps and bounds in terms of reach and affordability (with good specs relative to the price mind you), and you pretend as though VR isn't affordable? What kind of argument is this?
Now, many people who get a Quest don't play it much after the initial hype. That's true. Many people who get a Quest are also not VR gurus like you or I. You seem to also correlate success with incessant playing, when really it's fine to want to play it 'every once in a while' for someone who just wanted VR as a hobby.
When it comes to where it is compared to where it was in 2012, I absolutely disagree on VR being a failure. There are many good games now (into the radius, until you fall, boneworks, probably many more that came out these past 2 years), pancake lenses make the screendoor effect negligible, eye tracking is becoming more commonplace, FBTs are more affordable than ever, and more and more haptic feedback accessories come out every month. Even HMD releases from various companies aren't uncommon today.
The innovation is there, you're just blind from your own scrutiny.
Anonymous /v/713507269#713507460
6/24/2025, 10:15:49 AM
The world is not innocent anymore. And it never has been.
Everything you loved is now gone forever.
Anonymous ID: Y+FAIxCsUnited States /pol/508525345#508526487
6/24/2025, 2:58:16 AM
>>508525345
>Dodge
I'm 35+. The fuck would I have to dodge? I'd be more of a liability to try and train through basic then any 20 year old.