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when it comes to social network age profiles probable vary a lot from website to website
I can't stand TikTok, it's impossible for me to spend more than 5 minutes there, I don't have it installed on my phone, but my little cousin loves it...
I don't use facebook anymore, but my grandpa enjoys it...
so... it varies.

the next social network probably won't be what we are expecting
But what is clear is that something new will always emerge and replace or fill in the gaps of the previous one. People will always be curious about something new, especially if the next social network can provide better features than the previous social network. Especially in the midst of technological developments like today, there will be many new things that will be different from before. It will give people a different atmosphere, and they will be curious. We'll just have to wait and see what happens next, and I don't think it will be that long.
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In reality I think the challenge is for the people, not for the industry
much easier to be able to create addicting games and get people to spend their money than to avoid these games.
It's true that's how it should go for the companies. Making something interesting for the gamblers for which will make us spend a lot and it is unavoidable because it brings something that we would like to have fun and as well as get some benefits from it. And as you've said about having the social media, they can make use of it and maximize the potential from getting more customers there. The fact is what you've said that the challenge is for us if most ads are going to appear almost everywhere since majority of the people today are in the internet.
Well there are two very interesting points, firstly I have seen that there are many people who previously in their lives as young people were not interested in the game in any of its phases, in fact they were against it, I do not know if it is because of the pandemic or for another reason, but when affirming that many people are more involved in the internet, they realize that what they frequent the most are social networks, in fact it is not like before, that the social networks with the highest traffic such as Facebook ( Meta ), and Twitter were the kings , now there is Instagram and Tik Tok (which has never been to my liking) are frequenting there a lot, so what other better movement is coming if not out there? also the metaverses are the next movement, everything is clear.


when it comes to social network age profiles probable vary a lot from website to website
I can't stand TikTok, it's impossible for me to spend more than 5 minutes there, I don't have it installed on my phone, but my little cousin loves it...
I don't use facebook anymore, but my grandpa enjoys it...
so... it varies.

the next social network probably won't be what we are expecting
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For me, I'm quite excited and interested to try playing slots or poker using VR headset because I wanted to explore and find out it on myself the difference between playing it in traditional way but maybe not now because I believe and I will going to agree with you mate that it will be expensive either buying your own VR gadget or trying it in a casino businesses. Of course, these casino businesses will going to invest in new technology it will be too much for them to allow it used by their customer for free I bet there will be additional charge for it.
Same here as I never tried it before. I mean I never tried purchasing a VR equipment and use it for gaming or other stuffs but before I use it for gambling I will try to play a video game first that supports VR technology. Even though we haven't tried it yet, we can still distinguish the difference right now.

It's that VR is digital and it brings you closer to what you are seeing on the VR screen but the traditional way are straightforward, what you see is what you get. VR adds more fun so it's okay if they will charge an additional fee. You can still recover what you have paid if ever you win in the gambling that you are playing with.
They are actually expensive that only rich people can afford to buy or if we are really wanted to use that. Those who use this VR equipment will have a very cool experience closer to real life. This somehow gives interesting factors that encourage those people who have the money. But for us gamblers, I don't really think this could be an option, of course, fees will simply apply as the casino will also invest this expensive stuff. And yet, we can't find winning assurance in gambling.

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For me, I'm quite excited and interested to try playing slots or poker using VR headset because I wanted to explore and find out it on myself the difference between playing it in traditional way but maybe not now because I believe and I will going to agree with you mate that it will be expensive either buying your own VR gadget or trying it in a casino businesses. Of course, these casino businesses will going to invest in new technology it will be too much for them to allow it used by their customer for free I bet there will be additional charge for it.
Same here as I never tried it before. I mean I never tried purchasing a VR equipment and use it for gaming or other stuffs but before I use it for gambling I will try to play a video game first that supports VR technology. Even though we haven't tried it yet, we can still distinguish the difference right now.

It's that VR is digital and it brings you closer to what you are seeing on the VR screen but the traditional way are straightforward, what you see is what you get. VR adds more fun so it's okay if they will charge an additional fee. You can still recover what you have paid if ever you win in the gambling that you are playing with.
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For me, I'm quite excited and interested to try playing slots or poker using VR headset because I wanted to explore and find out it on myself the difference between playing it in traditional way but maybe not now because I believe and I will going to agree with you mate that it will be expensive either buying your own VR gadget or trying it in a casino businesses. Of course, these casino businesses will going to invest in new technology it will be too much for them to allow it used by their customer for free I bet there will be additional charge for it.
The high price factor is one of the considerations why I haven't been interested in trying to use a VR headset. And I haven't found it in local shops even though I have seen that there are already several online shops selling it but still, the high price is one of the things I think about. Casino businesses may be implementing VR technology into their systems, and it is possible that their customers will be more interested in experiencing the experience of using a VR headset. Of course, it will be tried by people who have a lot of money to buy the VR headset.
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Another promising technology of the future is gambling in a dream. 

The ability to have lucid dreams is currently being studied.  But full-fledged lucid dreams are impossible without neural interface technology. 

However, with the development of this technology, it will undoubtedly be possible to organize a visit to the casino right in a dream.  Through neural interfaces, it will be possible to download the game program directly into the player's brain. 

For the player, this will be an absolutely real game, not even in an online, but in an offline casino. 

He will perceive this as a vivid realistic dream (but his bets, wins and losses will be real).
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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.   

look at videogames 12 years ago and look at it now, things evolve
even if VR experience sucks at the beggining it'll be only a small experience if compared to what we'll have in 10 or 20 years time
technology evolves in a crazy speed
Technology is moving at an amazing speed, we just need to take a look at a cellphone 20 years ago and at a smartphone of today and we can clearly see the huge development that we have seen during those decades, so even if the VR experience is not as smooth as what we can see in movies, I have no doubt that if we give it a few decades we could reach a level in which it would look so realistic that it will be difficult to differentiate the reality from a VR experience just by the looks alone.
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Yeah, this is where people should be thinking on because having these innovations isnt something that could be ignored.It might not really be that popular nowadays but time will come that its existence would be significant

or do come into a time where it is been applied not only on gaming industry but also in other industries as well which would indicate more demand and applications to it.We dont know on what the future holds but we do

have at least some idea on what it would possibly look like basing on what we are experience as of today or in the present.

yes! have you watched Zuckerberg's keynote when he presents facebook new name: Meta?
ignoring all the corporate "let's take over the world" stuff there are some quite interesting applications of the technology in areas like work and learning

like VR overlays when learning a musical instrument showing you where to press/play kind like guitar hero in real life, and remote meetings with higher degree of realism.
It is just people doesnt really mind or bother themselves on looking the overall potential thats why they do really see that it isnt really that much revolutionary but come to think that every great discovery or innovation

does really start on being ignored on its early phase which this is something that might happen with VR too on where it might not be seen that much to be rampant or popular but
its existence would really be something that relevant on more years to come where everything turns out to be that digital.
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I would be interested in trying to play slots or poker with a VR headset, but I don't think it will find widespread use for at least a couple of years. Currently there is too little infrastructure for developers and the technology is still very expensive for a wide range of users. If we talk about Web 3.0 integration, I don't think it's difficult to implement.

It may be a revolution really, the real-life casinos have honestly an stance and clout that the on-line world matches only with ease of use, acceptance of crypto and the fact that you can play them from your living. If somehow the digital world produces a really good prototype of virtual reality - not like Oculus and the headaches that gives to many - but a real like experience it would be a great move.
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look at videogames 12 years ago and look at it now, things evolve
even if VR experience sucks at the beggining it'll be only a small experience if compared to what we'll have in 10 or 20 years time
technology evolves in a crazy speed
I think there are already VRs before in the 90's, saw it somewhere in a video but I only don't know if it's true. There must be a noticeable improvement but that won't be too much as when compared to how the video games evolve or maybe video games are just more in the mainstream and not the VRs? Because, we can still play a game, watch a video and do other stuffs without it.

Some people can't wait anymore for gambling sites to have a VR support and these people won't mind playing a not so good game but as long as it's associated with gambling. Gambling sites can still make money out of it, no need to be perfect.
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For now, I'm not interested in trying to play slots or poker using a VR headset because the price is still expensive, and I don't have a special budget to buy it. Maybe if the price has dropped a lot and it's available in many offline stores, I'll think about buying it. So maybe I'll wait to see what it will be like in a year or two. Maybe Web 3.0 will develop first compared to VR technology or even both can develop together.

For me, I'm quite excited and interested to try playing slots or poker using VR headset because I wanted to explore and find out it on myself the difference between playing it in traditional way but maybe not now because I believe and I will going to agree with you mate that it will be expensive either buying your own VR gadget or trying it in a casino businesses. Of course, these casino businesses will going to invest in new technology it will be too much for them to allow it used by their customer for free I bet there will be additional charge for it.
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In reality I think the challenge is for the people, not for the industry
much easier to be able to create addicting games and get people to spend their money than to avoid these games.
It's true that's how it should go for the companies. Making something interesting for the gamblers for which will make us spend a lot and it is unavoidable because it brings something that we would like to have fun and as well as get some benefits from it. And as you've said about having the social media, they can make use of it and maximize the potential from getting more customers there. The fact is what you've said that the challenge is for us if most ads are going to appear almost everywhere since majority of the people today are in the internet.
Well there are two very interesting points, firstly I have seen that there are many people who previously in their lives as young people were not interested in the game in any of its phases, in fact they were against it, I do not know if it is because of the pandemic or for another reason, but when affirming that many people are more involved in the internet, they realize that what they frequent the most are social networks, in fact it is not like before, that the social networks with the highest traffic such as Facebook ( Meta ), and Twitter were the kings , now there is Instagram and Tik Tok (which has never been to my liking) are frequenting there a lot, so what other better movement is coming if not out there? also the metaverses are the next movement, everything is clear.
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I would be interested in trying to play slots or poker with a VR headset, but I don't think it will find widespread use for at least a couple of years. Currently there is too little infrastructure for developers and the technology is still very expensive for a wide range of users. If we talk about Web 3.0 integration, I don't think it's difficult to implement.
For now, I'm not interested in trying to play slots or poker using a VR headset because the price is still expensive, and I don't have a special budget to buy it. Maybe if the price has dropped a lot and it's available in many offline stores, I'll think about buying it. So maybe I'll wait to see what it will be like in a year or two. Maybe Web 3.0 will develop first compared to VR technology or even both can develop together.
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There's no need to be upset
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Yeah, this is where people should be thinking on because having these innovations isnt something that could be ignored.It might not really be that popular nowadays but time will come that its existence would be significant

or do come into a time where it is been applied not only on gaming industry but also in other industries as well which would indicate more demand and applications to it.We dont know on what the future holds but we do

have at least some idea on what it would possibly look like basing on what we are experience as of today or in the present.

yes! have you watched Zuckerberg's keynote when he presents facebook new name: Meta?
ignoring all the corporate "let's take over the world" stuff there are some quite interesting applications of the technology in areas like work and learning

like VR overlays when learning a musical instrument showing you where to press/play kind like guitar hero in real life, and remote meetings with higher degree of realism.
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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.
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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.   

look at videogames 12 years ago and look at it now, things evolve
even if VR experience sucks at the beggining it'll be only a small experience if compared to what we'll have in 10 or 20 years time
technology evolves in a crazy speed
Yeah, this is where people should be thinking on because having these innovations isnt something that could be ignored.It might not really be that popular nowadays but time will come that its existence would be significant

or do come into a time where it is been applied not only on gaming industry but also in other industries as well which would indicate more demand and applications to it.We dont know on what the future holds but we do

have at least some idea on what it would possibly look like basing on what we are experience as of today or in the present.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset
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.   

look at videogames 12 years ago and look at it now, things evolve
even if VR experience sucks at the beggining it'll be only a small experience if compared to what we'll have in 10 or 20 years time
technology evolves in a crazy speed
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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.   
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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 guess within a few years, the demand is going to be there. With Zuck doing all the marketing for his metaverse and VR world, I think through him the people will get a glance of its interest and will start thinking of how good they want to be on it.

And there go the inside things that will make every gambler happy if they get in as well. Yeah, the development is already there and it's just a matter of time, maybe before this year ends we'll see those developments are up in the market already catering to as many customers as they can.
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