doublevr I respect your point of view, even though you are coming at it from a completely different side. But I appreciate your candid response and insight into how you view these matters.
I dont personally agree with your opinion on Hugh, but then again I'm not just looking at things through this porn bubble. VR content creation goes beyond porn and into the mainstream, and yes, porn does often jumpstart and sustain some tech and industries but ultimately, it's the mainstream that will end up carrying any industry or not for more than a few years, or just a niche fad in the fringes of porn.
These are two completely different lanes we are talking about, I get it, you deal with porn studios and your own productions, so furthering or helping individual creators is not what you are in the business of. I hope that studios continue to support your thriving platform and that you never get to a stagnant point like the DeoVR platform.