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petergriff VR content doesn't evolve until the barriers for entry lower and allow more people to create it. Nothing innovative is going to come from the people making it now. It's not the 4K wild west anymore where we were still trying to figure out what this could be. Everyone is in their comfort zone and just churning scenes out on a conveyer belt. There is too much time and money put into this stuff to take risks now.
I agree on the first bit as the entry barriers for VR is simply too high. I'm sometimes at a loss as to the investments certain studios will make in AI, scripting, etc. but never consider making investing in getting some of the creative POV specialist that exist out there onboard. They have large audiences that could expand the interest in VR considerably imho.
In regards to the last part. Well I find that lots of smaller studios seem content and maybe just a personal interest in their 'own sexual experience' in fucking pornstars so they don't listen to feedback and continuedly produce the same low quality shit over and over. I swear that I often think they do it all for themselves and VR is just a way to fund their 'fun' than it is to produce a great product for the viewer. As such I simply stopped providing feedback as nothing ever changed.
petergriff Also, I'm sure you've noticed, but VR porn enthusiasts are a special breed of insane. People will write full-on school shooter manifestos in a comment section if a camera angle isn't to their exact liking.
Some people are not sensitive to certain things. Eg. a scale can be widely off and some people will claim 'it's fine' because they don't really notice. I was like that the first couple of months of VR. I never noticed that the models were far too large when I started watching VR but eventually I started noticing. It was all the way back when Julia Ann's has some NA scenes.
In any case there are things in VR that can just break a scene - like scale or a shit camera placement or angle. It's frustrating to see as a little adjustment (which is completely free) - like tilting the camera back a bit will allow the model to lean forward and her head won't disappear in and out of frame and she doesn't have to bend her head awkwardly when leaning forward. Or pulling the camera back a bit so I don't feel my eyes are in the guy's stomach or in other scenario put it a bit closer.
Again the issue is that small adjustment can make a scene that otherwise goes into the bin into a scene that you'll keep coming back to. But again we are often stuck with studios that simply just prefer producing the same shit over and over and get less that 200 likes on their content.