3?How many personal accounts have I included of people who have told their story about how VR has changed their lives? Quite a few.
How many papers and studies have I provided showing the benefits of VR and the uses it can have in business? Also quite a few.
Are you going to denounce all of that as delusion? You're going to put down each study, and invalidate what those consumers feel?
The problem, I feel, is that you are too emotionally invested in being right that any evidence provided against your points is ignored. You can't accept anything that contradicts what you've always known, because you don't want to admit to being wrong on this. That's emotionally-driven. Where's the logic?
And for the record, I am all in on XR and have spent countless hours evaluating platforms and the current tech. My take is it is all hype for the possibility rather than the [virtual] reality of now.
XR will have a huge benefit to a lot of people, but it simply isnt there yet for the majority.