I don't understand reddit or how it works, but apparently neither does their CEO
https://archive.is/9RFIp
When the second tech bubble bursts, we're going to find a lot of tech CEOs and senior executives who know fuck all.
Well no shit. You don't become CEO by knowing how tech works. you become CEO by knowing how to get VC.
I stopped responding to interview request from people on Angel List because I realized they usually had no idea what it would take to make what they wanted and most weren't willing to pay what it would take.
I see VR working for things outside of videogames.
Showing concepts off, virtual museum tours, virtual concerts, open house for a home when you can't be there, etc
Weird shit like that. Not videogames, but then again what do I know? I'd probably masturbate to VR porn.
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Wouldn't be the worst thing I've beat it to

This is the thing that gets me. All these nerds on NeoGAF think that VR is suddenly gonna be something they can sit down and play 16 straight hours of Halo and CoDBlops in, but the reality is that the tech just isn't good enough to do anything more than ride 5 minute roller coasters.
I mean I guess if you want to play awful PS2 looking games with a bulky head set on then be my guest, but right now VR is a marketing gimmick, its great for suckering sales reps into your booth at a trade show, but in a year it wont have progressed and everyone will be bored of roller coasters and on to the next marketing gimmick. Just like how 3 years ago Kinect based mini games were all the rage at trade shows. Then iPad apps, now its VR.