I don't understand your feelings here. But if I can try to make sense of this:
- A new technology comes along that can finally make VR possible
- People get excited
- People try it out, and they get even more excited
- It gets mentioned a lot in the news
- Some people (X) don't want to hear about it (for unspoken reasons)
- The more X-people hear about it, the more they feel a peer pressure and feel annoyed.
- The X-people go to public forum thread with the topic "Oculus Rift" and talk about how they don't want it or don't find it interesting, and complain about other peoples' excitedness as it perturbs them..
- In efforts to "debate" the topic, they bring ignorance to the table
How about we add to the list:
- Advocates of the technology resort to slandering anyone who doesn't buy into their unqualified enthusiasm
Really. If you're one of those who don't want the feeling of immersion, you could just stay away from this thread if you don't want to hear people rave about how great VR is.
Firstly, the thread is about Facebook buying OR - it's not exclusively a fanboy thread, as far as I was aware. Secondly, I don't object in the slightest to people raving about it. I have minor issues with being told that it's an
essential experience. Speaking of which, such comments are clearly aimed at people who don't currently use OR, so asking them not to get involved in the thread seems a little strange.
Nobody is forcing you to try it. I've not read a single post insisting to people, saying something like "well, you should get one, you really should get one!"
I never said they were. Don't you think you're overreacting a little bit?
Sorry if this crude timeline didn't represent you, but that is the sense I'm getting from people such as yourself. It just seems comes across as ignorant and petty. Especially the comparing to a 3D TV.
Read the thread. The 3D TV comparison originated with an OR user.
Yes, it's crude. It's also inflammatory and rude. Do you think you could possible discuss this more courteously, without resorting to simplistic dismissals of views that you (as you admitted) don't understand?
One last thing. If people feel the need to hold polarised, black & white views, that's fine by me. I honestly don't object. However, I do object when people adopt such a position, and lump me into the opposite end of their polar scale. I've already said that I think OR is almost certainly amazing. My personal jury is out, because I haven't tried it. I have merely presented the alteranate point of view that not everyone might
want that level of immersion - which is a response to arguments that OR is virtually essential, it's the future of gaming, everyone will want to use it, etc. etc.