It's been 2 years since we were discussing this topic here. Where's the big VR bang?
Read on
VR will never be a mass product. And that's not because of the hardware You use to shoot.
It's because of the human brain who has to consume it. VR is producing conflict in the brain.
Sight is not just seeing. It's a combination of what You see, and what Your body is doing.
When You run, Your brain receives "moving images" combined with muscle movement, higher heart rate, higher blood pressure, etc.
But when You are sitting and Your brain receives plain "moving images" but in fact Your body is not moving - it causes a conflict in the brain.
It's similar to seasickness. Just seasickness is when Your body is in motion but the sight is missing matching "moving images".
So, my advise is no. Don't invest in VR. And it won't change after another 2 or 20 years, because human brain won't change its way to work.