Pro tip: Our local park got a VR demo tent and it's causing arguments
Honestly, the city set up a virtual reality booth in the community park for the summer. Tbh, some neighbors love it, saying it gets kids outside and excited about tech in a fun way. Ngl, others are mad, arguing it ruins the park's quiet vibe and keeps people glued to headsets instead of playing. I saw a group of teens trying a mountain climbing sim, but an older guy complained about the cables on the grass. It feels like we're choosing between new fun and old peace. Where do you stand on having VR in public spaces like this?