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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
Anything that requires you to wear something on your head or across your eyes will always, always, always be a niche market.
Having said that, some "niche" markets are huge (or at least profitable). How many geeks fly drones? Niche. How many people are really into 3D? Niche. How many geeks are into surround sound systems? Niche.
VR is just another option. It will never become any Industry standard. There hasn't been a real technological 'breakthrough' in 10 years, not since smart phones, so now they're desperately hoping to shove VR down our throats. No thanks. It's cool, fun once in awhile, but will never be "the norm".
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VR is different. It's next level internet through corporate portals and hacking them would be a blast. I wanna be the jump scare hacker that breaks into perfect corporate VR worlds and in the middle of a VR meeting a zombie jumps in your face or the ground falls out from under you and you're falling to the pavement.

of course I'm not a programmer so that would never happen but funny to project what you know somebody, somewhere, likely a corporate coder making backdoors as we speak
