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Time Unloads Full Clip Into VR's Chances for Mainstream Acceptance

Oh cool, a cover story on VR! Oh, wait. Oh. Oh man.

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I first saw Palmer Luckey's Time cover when professional Hit Detector N'Gai Croal tweeted it out this morning and here were my first thoughts, in order.

  • Oh no.
  • Oh damn it.
  • Oh no!
  • Oh, they're killing this thing before it's even getting started.
  • But Palmer's so amazing!
  • How could anyone involved let VR get represented this way before the hardware is even out?
  • Fuck!
  • Shit!
  • Why?
  • Wait, is this some kind of fake cover joke?

At that point I went over to Time's website and saw the image there, officially. Fuck, man. Wow.

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is an incredibly inspiring dude. I've really enjoyed interviewing him on our E3 live shows and seeing him speak about the potential for VR is positively infectious. You start to believe that this can all happen and be real and mainstream and big and world-changing when you hear him speak about it. Hell, after hearing him profess his enthusiasm about Smash Bros., I was even ready to give that another shot. But this Time cover. Wow wow wow.

Say what you will about the relevancy of a print magazine in 2015, but Time is still going to reach the mainstream in a very real way. It'll peer out from newsstands as people walk past. The oldsters who don't bother keeping up with whatever "the kids" are into these days might see it. And this could be their first pre-release look at modern VR. A dude, Photoshopped up in the air, shoeless, kind of pretending to... fly? Flutter? On some kind of beach or something?

When you try it for yourself and talk to the people out there involved in building some of the first consumer-focused VR experiences we'll see over the next 12-18 months, it's inspiring. It's real. It's believable. When I look at this image, all I can think is "man, this whole thing is over before it even started." You'd like to think that someone involved in the process of making all this happen might've stepped in and said "hey, I get that we want to convey something about surprising joy here, but maybe we can find a less insane way to get that across. One that doesn't make all this look like some kind of fucking New Age cyberhippie beach fantasy land for complete lunatics?" Is he trapped on the island from the end of Neuromancer or something?

The tech works and the content is coming. But getting a wide audience to try, understand, and even embrace VR is already an uphill battle. Obviously one magazine cover won't sink virtual reality's commercial viability. But this image probably ain't helping.

I'm going to take a few deep breaths and maybe go and actually read the article that goes with this image and... yeah. Wow.

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@cale said:

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Good stuff. I only hope that one day I too will be able to talk in normal sentences, just like Palmer.

Congratulations, that's even worse than the cover.

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Yeah, this is a super stupid and silly cover, but I don't believe for a second that this will have any sort of impact on VR's success or failure in the mainstream. I feel like it's gained enough traction at this point that mainstream outlets will pick up on it when it's released regardless of what happens between now and then. The market of people that are already on board is fairly considerable, too.

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@sanj: Kind of puts in perspective why they paid Leigh Alexander do work for them.

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@cale said:

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Good stuff. I only hope that one day I too will be able to talk in normal sentences, just like Palmer.

I'm sorry, I couldn't understand your bizarre sentence. Maybe you could try again once you're more like Palmer

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I dunno, I think the general populace is smart enough to not be fooled by this.

Video Game Hysteria didn't work in 90's when TIME maybe still mattered, I don't see it working now when TIME matters less and Video Games are larger than Hollywood.

Much ado about nothing.

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lots is being said about the cover itself

but I genuinely feel bad for the dude in the photo

he.. they really made him look like a complete tool..

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Wow why would he ever agree to that as the image...?

Not up to him. I bet even the photographer is surprised they chose his worst pic as the cover photo.

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Christ, they could have taken some stock image of white people at a bistro laughing and eating salad, photoshopped Oculus onto them and it would have been better than this.

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Rorie?

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@hassun said:

Does the TIME cover even hold all that much weight these days? (Outside of their person of the year thing.)

Certainly not.

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I see AOL is still salty that Facebook stole "their" internet.

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lots is being said about the cover itself

but I genuinely feel bad for the dude in the photo

he.. they really made him look like a complete tool..

That's Palmer Luckey

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This much more convincing as for future of VR.

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@dr_monocle said:
@cale said:

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Good stuff.

What the fuck...

Yeah, super out of touch. That feels like it was written in 1985.

It's not a great cover, but I don't know what cover you use to make VR compelling to 60-year-olds reading your magazine in a dentist's office. Maybe have Paul McCartney wearing it?

I mean, why even try? Why can't it just be a shot of Palmer smiling and holding his product? Or art of experiences you can have springing out of a photo of a Rift? Something sensible. Let the text do the talking.

It genuinely looks like someone at TIME was TRYING to make Palmer look stupid. What's baffling is how Facebook's PR let this happen.

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What is supposed to being going on with the beach? Is the beach supposed to be a VR beach that he is seeing? Or is the beach supposed to be real?

Because this photo is looking like a fat kid being awkward with his VR toy when he could be enjoying the nature and sun around him. Like... what?

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@cale said:

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Good stuff. I only hope that one day I too will be able to talk in normal sentences, just like Palmer.

I've always wondered why people looked at me weird and why I hated shorts.

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You know, all this time I thought it was Paul Murlucky.

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LOL, this cover is the best thing to come out of the VR race. I love it when the media can successfully take the piss out of flip flop wearing Silicon Valley billionaires.

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Yea this is pretty bad. But if VR really will be awesome then what does this matter?

I don't share the fright that when VR is not marketed properly it will fail. No, it will fail when it isn't good enough. If it's really amazing then it will find it's way to the people, no magazine cover can change that.

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@cale said:

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Good stuff. I only hope that one day I too will be able to talk in normal sentences, just like Palmer.

Look, with how "nerds" have been representing themselves lately, this actually seems like a bullet dodged.

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Well, at least he wasn't projectile vomiting, which will likely be my experience with VR.

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Oh boy.

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@nasar7: Didn't realize that's how it worked, yikes :/

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@cale said:

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Good stuff. I only hope that one day I too will be able to talk in normal sentences, just like Palmer.

You've got to be fucking kidding me.

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You hear that Jeff... That articles might be super awesome.

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Is it just me but it's hard to tell if that is Palmer Luckey or some random 10 year old. I mean I know Luckey is young but still.

The worst part of this is the no shoes thing.

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I never thought Time would allow a poorly Photoshop image appear on their cover but then again I don't read their magazines so maybe they've always had bad judgement.

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Jeff, if VR is revelatory as you and others have been saying, if people who use it instantly want to show it off to their friends, one goofy Time magazine cover/story ain't even gonna be a blip on the radar.

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The worst part of this is the no shoes thing.

You keep your shoes on while having sex?

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@slang_n_bang said:

LOL, this cover is the best thing to come out of the VR race. I love it when the media can successfully take the piss out of flip flop wearing Silicon Valley billionaires.

i almost wonder if it could have been on purpose. almost

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I'm British so maybe i don't get it, but isn't the classic perception of virtual reality always been "You're in another world! You're a bird! You can fly!" etc... So this cover is just playing on those maybe outdated perceptions?
Maybe i've just spent my entire life ignoring magazines to the point that showing me the cover of one just makes me bored more than anything else.

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PC Gamer wrote a similar article, so I don't think Jeff is the only one "overreacting"

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Deep breaths Jeff! Just hang in there man!

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Hey, they could have used the other image (found on http://time.com/3986185/virtual-reality-headset/ ):

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People are saying that the mainstream opinion doesn't matter yet since the first wave of VR devices is being targeted at the enthusiast crowd, but I disagree. We might've been at a tipping point with Google glass-like AR glasses by now, but the initial mainstream reaction was VERY negative and the term "glasshole" still stings. Hopefully Hololens fairs better.

It might not be the end of the world, but every disparaging piece of content like this Times cover does real damage and shame on them for releasing it.

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If your revolutionary idea doesn't withstand one silly photoshopped picture, maybe it wasn't a very strong idea to begin with. VR has been a long-running case of The Emperor's New Clothes for tech and video game people and maybe this will make more of them realize that.

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Gaming did not need the mainstream press the past 20 years, VR won't need the mainstream press the next 20 years.

Even within gaming, the press has a very limited grasp on what is relevant. Moba and mindcraft became the biggest thing by far, but you would not guess it from reading gaming websites.

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As Time's 2006 Person of the Year, I feel qualified in saying that Time magazine is a joke.

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Looks like something from the 80s

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This whole story is why I will never be fooled into thinking that mainstream publications will ever "get" the hobby of video games. At least not for a very long time.

I don't even like VR and like @milkman kind of hope it's not successful, but seriously: Never think that by writing stories with big fancy words and wearing a nice shirt and talking about "important issues" you're going to trick the kind of people who write for TIME Magazine into thinking you're anything but a manchild who won't give up toys. Big Bang Theory didn't make people like geeks, it just made people like models who dress like them.

In conclusion: Fuck TIME and fuck mainstream coverage of video games. It has almost invariably been terrible since the birth of the hobby, on a scale of irritatingly patronizing, to outright vicious. And we don't need it.

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@jeff "A dude, Photoshopped up in the air, shoeless, kind of pretending to... fly? Flutter? On some kind of beach or something?"

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