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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
The better it gets the more that will buy into it. But the scenes themselves have to adapt to the new medium. That hasn't happened in porn since 8-16 mm film was replaced by VHS.
It's a new thing and no doubt selling, but we need to hear from affiliates who are dropping promoting HD in favour of VR. A good indication of its superiority would be VR sites buying traffic of HD tubes. Or better still VR scenes shot in HD promoting the VR version. When Brazzers or Pornhub start upselling the VR versions of their content, we will know it's a better experience for the consumer.
And please don't reply with Tube traffic doesn't buy. That's bullshit. A consumer can download all the VR scenes in one month and have enough to satisfy him for a long time. For what $30 to $50 bucks, they pay that for penis pills.
Porn companies have to adapt the product the fit the medium that will attract new consumers to fully realise the benefits. Of course, some companies will or can't adapt which is great for those who can.
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with this post you have just 100% convinced me that you have absolutely zero idea what you are talking about and have not even watched VR yet.