Message from @Mid
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im not sure what would pull people in to do vr cafe on the regular or atleast more than 2 tmies
at least within the first 10 years
then again i dont know the joy
I don't think it'll last past 15 years
you don't think VR will last past 15 years?
wtf
It's going to keep getting more affordable
No
I mean the VR cafe
oh sure
maybe
you'll eventually go the way of internet cafes
the issue eventually will come down to convenience, not price
maybe the candycrush culture gamers will really love vr cafe who knows
VR rigs may be cheap but who is gonna want to set one up in their house?
so you're selling space? i spose thats not something everyone has
i'm talking omni-directional treadmills, motion sensors, etc
Bunch of soyboy fags spending $20 an hour to play vrchat
At the very least, places like Magic Mountain, Chuck-e-cheese's, and other arcades will have VR stations i think
full set ups
im not completley sold on thoose treadmil vr headset things
we'll have stations for different kinds of VR simulations
stand-up treadmills, cockpits, etc
Neat
cockpits defenetly would work i think
How are you going to deal with greasy losers grossing up the headsets?
hire dedicated wiper
maybe get some kind of detatchable padding
20% of revenue goes to baby wipes
lol
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"we gotta unfuck this business model we're spending all our profit on disinfectant"
I'm pretty sure they already have detachable padding
dont forget to buy spermicide
Lol
🤢
the thing to remember guys
is that VR is already being used in professional applications
and there is money there too
I played an arcade machine that was at a cinema once, it was this racing game that had this fucking amazing haptic feedback, the whole station rumbled, you could feel the engine through the peddal, and when you would go off a ramp the resistance in moving the steering wheel would disappear, and shock back in when you hit the ground