Mase wrote:For people like my dad who is in his 70s and since having a heart attack last year has now started to rely on a walking stick, this would be great when it gets to the point he can’t physically go to the Etihad and has to give up his season ticket. He could still enjoy watching the match in a similar environment from home.
Same for people who are overseas but want that Etihad feel still.
I think it’s a harmless but useful idea.
ruralblue wrote:Shoot me now. Ffs. Non of this is progress in my eyes. Don't understand now care for any of it.
Mase wrote:I wonder what the ticketing system is like in the metaverse . MCFC really need to sort it out . Loads of metaverse season tickets holders ready to give up their tickets because they can,t download them
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Mase wrote:I wonder what the ticketing system is like in the metaverse . MCFC really need to sort it out . Loads of metaverse season tickets holders ready to give up their tickets because they can,t download them
I wonder if the virtual trams are up to the job
john68 wrote:What I found interesting was that City estimate that only 1% of City fans globally get a chance to got to the Etihad in the realverse.
This Metaverse thingy will allow the other 99% access to virtually attend games in any seat they wish....at a price??????
Considering you have to sign up and pay a fee to watch |match replays on City+, how much income could this virtual stuff generate?
Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
Tokyo Blue wrote:Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
And sport on the telly. No more sly sports or bt spite.
Hmmm.
nottsblue wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
And sport on the telly. No more sly sports or bt spite.
Hmmm.
Plenty of folks, me included, wouldn’t be using any new technology to watch sport. Sport on normal TV is always gonna have its place
Tokyo Blue wrote:Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
And sport on the telly. No more sly sports or bt spite.
Hmmm.
Original Dub wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
And sport on the telly. No more sly sports or bt spite.
Hmmm.
Exactly.
I wonder will you get optional commentary? And who would provide it.
Will it ultimately get rid of the bias commentary whilst giving an almost authentic match going experience? I would ditch bt and sky in an instant if that's the case
Mase wrote:Original Dub wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Original Dub wrote:If it was 5 quid or thereabouts to watch the match that way, it would be the death of streams
And sport on the telly. No more sly sports or bt spite.
Hmmm.
Exactly.
I wonder will you get optional commentary? And who would provide it.
Will it ultimately get rid of the bias commentary whilst giving an almost authentic match going experience? I would ditch bt and sky in an instant if that's the case
From what I understand it’ll me like a proper match day experience. No commentary, it’ll be like being with the fans in the stadium.
Mase wrote:It’s essentially, you can put on a virtual reality headset and walk around and go in a virtual Etihad and watch the match via your headset from home or wherever you are but it’s like you’re in the stadium.
Kids will love it. My generation or older will probably hate it.
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