Why do so many keep bringing up the point about VR cutting people off from reality like it's some kind of deal breaker that everybody should agree with. I DO understand why somebody might not like that, but what I don't understand is why people seem to be against the idea that others might not mind that. It's like they think VR shouldn't even exist since it's something they want no part of.
If you have people around you at all times like family, children, SOs, and get no time alone, VR is not likely for you.
If you don't enjoy private time alone, VR is likely not for you.
If you fear the threat of random house fires or home invasions, VR is likely not for you.
If you refuse to use a device that makes you unaware of your surroundings, VR is likely not for you.
If you cannot watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book without others, VR is likely for you.
We get it, VR is likely not for you. I'm cool with that. I bet I can find a lot of things you like that I do not. VR is for me though since none of the above applies to me, and I'm sure for many others. Not sure who you are trying to convince. People live differently, I would guess more live a more "VR suited" life that play video games, than those that do not.
If you have people around you at all times like family, children, SOs, and get no time alone, VR is not likely for you.
If you don't enjoy private time alone, VR is likely not for you.
If you fear the threat of random house fires or home invasions, VR is likely not for you.
If you refuse to use a device that makes you unaware of your surroundings, VR is likely not for you.
If you cannot watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book without others, VR is likely for you.
We get it, VR is likely not for you. I'm cool with that. I bet I can find a lot of things you like that I do not. VR is for me though since none of the above applies to me, and I'm sure for many others. Not sure who you are trying to convince. People live differently, I would guess more live a more "VR suited" life that play video games, than those that do not.