Could this be a cautionary tale for another recently turned VR-maker tech giant?
Really don’t agree with you on that. I think consumer VR has a bright future but some big technical hurdles to clear first. Primarily comfort and image quality. It may take 10 years but it’ll get there.
Every single person I’ve shown VR to has thought it was fucking amazing and was surprised how good it already is and this was just a Quest 2.
I want a VR rig like the gaming devices in that TNG episode where everyone got addicted to the games. Lightweight, overlaid onto the real world, and beamed directly into your eyeballs.
Hah the weird game with the funnels that hypnotized everyone. Such a weird but amazing episode