A survey conducted by Geekzonia, a social VR platform, found that men in the UK were more willing to live in VR than women, and that London (25%) and Scotland (19%) chose the highest proportion of people in the so-called “VR†world.
Although the national average of 17% does not seem very high, the future of mankind is also somewhat worrying.
Asked why he wanted to leave the real world, 45% of East Midlands respondents and 57% of Welsh respondents said that Brexit and Trump were the main reasons.
Of course, there are other reasons why people choose VR: 46% of respondents said that they can visit other planets and fictional places in VR. Who doesn't want to go to "Game of Thrones" and turn around?
Once you think of meeting a loved fictional character, the concept becomes more tempting, which is why 33% of respondents said that VR has defeated the real world.
Then they conceived their own virtual image in VR: 39% of people chose a version that was similar to theirs but slightly improved. The proportion of men who claim to be more willing to live in VR is higher than women, and 45% of women will use this opportunity to change their appearance in the VR world. Some even want to act as celebrities or fictional characters.
Peter Dobson, CEO of Geekzonia, said that he is not surprised that more and more people are interested in the "virtual universe." Whether it is VR as a form of escapism or simply the excitement of pursuing a surrealistic experience, he emphasizes that VR possesses the great potential of “making people invincible, but also allowing them to meet other people from all over the worldâ€.
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