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by PaulHoule 1576 days ago
In terms of hardware Facebook has had great success with the Oculus headsets.

I was thinking about getting a VR headset to support software development, Oculus headsets are not the best but they are very good and probably 60% of the cost of what I'd want to buy. (No Oculus for me though because I nuked my Facebook account.)

In terms of software it's a different story. Horizon Worlds is the VR environment that Facebook advertised on the Superbowl and is about as much fun as watching paint dry.

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Seems maybe we're both on the same wavelength about hardware and software being underdeveloped still compared to possible visions for its use. I was personally thinking at least, that we won't get to a point where people will want to live in a virtual world by default no matter how good the technology.

Even if there's enough interest to attract some successful business, I don't think it will fundamentally break out from niche use cases.

I think ‘live in a virtual world’ is not compelling. VR experiences, like theme park rides, need to have some story other than ‘accumulate stuff.’