Quote Originally Posted by Arbane View Post
Part of my problem with SAO is that it had a sequel. You'd think after the FIRST time someone was killed by their VR headset, there'd be a mass retrogaming craze, but people just keep on using them....
Do people still ride in and drive cars? In the United States over 35,000 people died in motor vehicle accidents in 2015 and people still drive. VR has some really good things going for it like a car and people aren't going to throw it away easily. Also people understand that the VR sets in the first series had extra equipment in them that enables them to be able to kill a person. It wasn't bad design, but the actions of a madman without proper (any?) no oversight. Not a problem with VR itself.