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VRCams.com dropped
VRCams.com dropped and sold yesterday at a DropCatch auction for $13,275. That seems high considering VR porn has been available for several years, but VR has failed to gain any significant interest from the cam community.
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Oh well - |
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Otherwise I see no reason for it. |
VR is like being a car guy, who gets a Lamborghini - But there are no roads anywhere - Just dirt tracks... The Lamborghini is a fantastic piece of engineering, capable of fantastic speed and precision, but without the infrastructure, without the roads, you cannot use it to anywhere even near to its full capability.
20 or 30 years, and the 'Metaverse' exists (That's the 'Ready Player One' metaverse, not Facebooks version) VR will be crazy - Everyone will be using it - But instead of a 'helmet' and controllers, you'll just be wearing light glasses (if even that) and not need a controller at all, your body will be your controller. And we shall spend all our time in VR, educating the poor of the world, which it would many times over, not one human being excluded, and we can explore space together, both inner and outer, forever, in peace.... |
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Turns out I registered VRcam/cams dot tv for 3$ each a month ago.. doubt I will renew.. will see if there is any traffic hit me up if interested
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$13K is cheap. A few other great VR related names dropped at the same time.
How the hell can somebody drop a name like that? |
Just learnt that the guy found Jesus apparently, and decided to drop all of his adult and gambling names.
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nice domain indeed, it surprised me it was dropped. btw, got a list of his domains maybe? :) |
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For me, VR went just like 3D.
I never got the 3D glasses and never knew where to get VR stuff either. Seriously, I would have to do research to even know where to start if I wanted to get into it. It's like the VR people acted as everybody knew all about it and they only had to shout "we have it here". The Metaverse made no sense at all to me. I can't understand why Zuckerberg thought so much of it. But maybe it could have been the best thing ever but there were just too many people like me who just didn't get educated on it. :2 cents: |
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Not accusing anyone but it's not like money laundering isn't common in aftermarket sales.. |
You can check out a VR thread from 7 years ago here:
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-b...t-content.html I wrote it then and I'll write it again now. VR will always remain a niche. It won't change with better hardware or better software/games. It won't fly because human brain will always reject VR. You've heard about seasickness. That's when our brain receives movement signals from our inner ear but no matching movement signals thru our sight. Brain turns on a "poisoned" mode. Seasickness. In VR our brain receives movement signals thru the eyes but there's no movement results such as higher blood pressure, higher heart rate, adrenaline level is not raising (because we are sitting or standing). That's again an indication for our brain to turn on the "poisoned" mode. We get dizzy. Unless human brain doesn't change the way it works, VR remains useless in mainstream. I'm waiting for MaDalton and his rude comments. :-) |
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VR is yesterday's news. 4K is the next big thing in porn.
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you cannot be sure they will use it for adult, someone might already had a plan
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Japanese porn lovers were on board with VR too.
To me it was just fancy POV.. nothing special. |
VR is much more than p.o.v.
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