I wonder what this means for the gambling industry, the gambling experience, and gambling addiction. I would like us to discuss this topic. Gambling with this device would make it feel like you are in a casino. I am pretty sure the experience would be out of this world - the visuals, the sounds, the overall feel. On the other hand, it seems that it could be easy for a gambler to lose track of time while using the device because the immersive experience might make it difficult to see or be aware of the time, leading to a potential increase in gambling addiction. The odds against the player won't change, only the experience. Please share your thoughts on this matter.
I mean is this the first thing we think about when it happened? I do not think that it is as good as people think it is, I feel like this is going to be just a bit more advanced VR goggles and nothing more, nothing too fancy and it will not make it all that great. People are reacting as if this will be something amazing and it will be like we are totally in a different place but the reality is that it is not going to be a technological marvel, nothing we haven't seen or heard of before, it is going to be as normal as it gets.
Secondly we are going to end up with something that means it is going to end up with very expensive so it would be only available to few people around the world, we are not going to end up with millions of people using it, and of those few who has it, how many will want a casino, how many would even build one?