you don't need VR to make great porn, but to make great porn without VR you need a cameraman ( or woman ) in addition to the performers, and that is expensive.
imagine you're a male porn star and you run your own "studio" - imagine you see a new 18 year old starlet and want to be one of the first to shoot a video with her. you fly out and bang her in a hotel somewhere and sell the VR POV video.
now imagine you have to fly your cameraman with you ? imagine how much more expensive that will be ? now maybe you can get the girl to fly to you but what if she has another shoot on the same day and can't make it ?
what VR allows you to do is make compelling content BY YOURSELF and thus at lower cost, which is probably why this VR content is outcompeting more traditional porn.
and reality is the average cameraman ( which in porn is usually a woman ) is unable to keep the camera pointed in the right direction ( because no task is so simple a woman won't fuck it up ). VR eliminates this issue completely by having the camera pointed in all directions at the same time.
of course i never actually tried VR so i wonder if there are issues like bumping into something while fapping and breaking your dick - all i am saying is that i think it is more than a gimmick - that there is probably a reason why it is catching on and it's probably because it simply makes production easier by eliminating the cameraman and the need to think where the camera should be pointed. pointing the camera may not seem like a hard problem for you but it is for retards who make porn.
@Prince Aleph
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and how it should be
