It's nice to be so super excited about big opportunities, but one should always read the fine print, especially the part where they let you know they can say whatever they want about success stories without ever having any obligation to show you a shred of evidence that they are true:
"ANY EXAMPLES WE HAVE PROVIDED SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS ANY GUARANTEE OF EARNINGS. WE DO NOT ASSERT THAT OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES REPRESENT A “GET RICH SCHEME.” UPON REQUEST, WE MAY ASSIST YOU IN THE VERIFICATION OF CLAIMS OF ACTUAL EARNINGS AND/OR EXAMPLES OF ACTUAL RESULTS ACHIEVED, THOUGH WE ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO DO SO."
The video of the guys talking about the future of VR could be from a documentary on the future of VR for all the referencing of the company they do (none). So besides there being literally zero indication that these two dudes have any capacity to put into practice what they're spitballing, there's also really no indication of how they are affiliated with a company that apparently calls its home somewhere between the GNC and the CVS.
I'm 99% sure the "Cinema Technologist" is this guy who apparently hasn't had steady film work in years. And it's not because he's doing big things - at least none you can find on Google.
"Futurist/VR Filmmaker," Maxim Jago turns out to be a motivational speaker/filmmaker with a "Metaphysics PhD on the nature of being" so clearly an expert on getting a 10 million dollar game project up and running.
Neither of these two has anything about a VR venture on their websites, which to be fair are grossly outdated. Especially for guys who are about to bring about the next Great Leap Forward in gaming technology.
Buyer beware.
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Dude, you can't get banned on Steemit. This is not Facebook.
Lol. Yeah, no danger of me playing (into your hands), but if it tickles your fancy to believe "your team" kept me out of your game, feel free 🤣