StarGazer
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I’ve been following VR gaming for years, and while it’s improving fast, I’m wondering—will VR casinos ever actually replace real casinos?
I recently tried a VR poker room, and while it was fun, it still felt... off. The atmosphere wasn’t quite right, and the interactions felt a little too robotic. But imagine if we reached a point where:
Live dealers are fully interactive AI avatars
You could sit at a blackjack table in a digital Vegas that feels real
Slot machines have immersive 3D worlds instead of just reels on a screen
At that point, would we even need physical casinos anymore? Or is the real-world casino experience something tech will never fully replace?
Would you play in a fully immersive VR casino, or do you think it’ll never match the real thing?
I recently tried a VR poker room, and while it was fun, it still felt... off. The atmosphere wasn’t quite right, and the interactions felt a little too robotic. But imagine if we reached a point where:
At that point, would we even need physical casinos anymore? Or is the real-world casino experience something tech will never fully replace?
Would you play in a fully immersive VR casino, or do you think it’ll never match the real thing?
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