I agree, VR is far from perfection, but the technology is already there, we just have to tweak it even more and wait for better hardware to produce better and smoother animations when using the headset. Oculus, HTC, and Sony are all pushing VR to its current limits, and are making VR headsets more accessible to a lot of people. Then again, demand isn't there yet, more so about gamblers wanting to experience VR casinos when they can still go to a physicsl one and get the full experience there.
I think most of us are interested in having this experience to compare it to the experience we've had playing in the real world and the online playground. But somehow I'm sure that the experience won't be as good as we imagine it to be. In most cases, the real experience can't exceed expectations and I think that's why gambling sites are not eager to use these technologies at the moment. They are waiting for them to be perfected in gaming and only then integrate them into gambling.
The next stage in the development of virtual reality technology is the use of neural interfaces.
The virtual reality helmet is just a toy. Wearing a helmet is uncomfortable and unnatural.
Holograms are a more promising technology. However, in any case, these are additional crutches.
When using neural interfaces, the metaverse is integrated directly into the human brain. The human mind will help adapt the incoming information, transforming it in such a way that it is indistinguishable from reality.
A person has biological mechanisms for such adaptation, allowing him to dream.