Talkin Hawkin
Banned
VR/AR is the future of connectivity, computing, gaming and media consumption. Just like in star trek where they talked into a handheld piece of plastic that had loads of information on it - a prediction of smart phones, so to does our modern media feature some kind of headset, head band or glasses that display/overlay information.I wouldn't say he's crying so much as just stating the obvious. People have seen VR. They've done the whole try it for free kiosks at stores everywhere. They've advertised it as the greatest thing since sliced bread. Facebook has thrown billions of dollars into it, and even changed their parent company name to meta. Yet every single indication is that VR will never be anything more than a niche product. And that's assuming all these companies currently losing money on it keep producing them.
I'm not sure about your claim that people have seen or tried VR. I don't know of any free kiosks set up where people have been able to try it, but YMMV. A good bunch of my gaming friends haven't tried it and some a reluctant to do so. They never give real reasons other than "I don't want to/it's not for me".