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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Misner" data-source="post: 247001" data-attributes="member: 4788"><p>what a ridiculous straw man to pull out of an orifice.</p><p>You ignored the point that BETA VCR was a platform war of competing platform hardware. </p><p> </p><p>"Lots of people" ...who? is this like that "Theres dozens of us meme?"</p><p> Coverage of VR shows the vast majority of people that use VR and don't just talk about VR, find it to be an amazing and compeling experience. I've never met anyone thats tried it that dislikes it. I've heard of Publisher talking heads say they don't like it purely from a how can I maximize profits standpoint..not from the enjoyment of the tech tho. I've heard concerns from filmmakers unsure how to use the tech to tell compelling stories..again not about the user experience.</p><p></p><p>I was around when BETA and VCR's came out and to suggest VR can't or won't have a comparable impact is the worst kind of armchair crystal ball gazing.Ironically people love to quote money as a reason not to get VR, but that 1250 dollar Betamax in the late 70's would cost about 4100 dollars today.Your wildly understating the potential importance of VR</p><p>geez.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Misner, post: 247001, member: 4788"] what a ridiculous straw man to pull out of an orifice. You ignored the point that BETA VCR was a platform war of competing platform hardware. "Lots of people" ...who? is this like that "Theres dozens of us meme?" Coverage of VR shows the vast majority of people that use VR and don't just talk about VR, find it to be an amazing and compeling experience. I've never met anyone thats tried it that dislikes it. I've heard of Publisher talking heads say they don't like it purely from a how can I maximize profits standpoint..not from the enjoyment of the tech tho. I've heard concerns from filmmakers unsure how to use the tech to tell compelling stories..again not about the user experience. I was around when BETA and VCR's came out and to suggest VR can't or won't have a comparable impact is the worst kind of armchair crystal ball gazing.Ironically people love to quote money as a reason not to get VR, but that 1250 dollar Betamax in the late 70's would cost about 4100 dollars today.Your wildly understating the potential importance of VR geez. [/QUOTE]
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