VRPornMania Touts Rigorous Paysite Review, Testing Procedures

LOS ANGELES — VRPornMania is touting its rigorous VR porn site review and testing procedures, which it claims makes the company “uniquely qualified” to recommend top sites to fans.

According to the company, the review site niche has existed almost as long as adult paysites.

“It’s important to understand that VR porn is as much about technologies, compatibilities and ease of use as it is about porn stars, genres and sexual intensity,” said David of VRPornMania.com. “If a site is only optimized for certain headsets, or has technical shortcomings that result in uneven frame rates, it can completely detract from its ability to immerse or entertain fans.”

To ensure accurate reviews of each site, David said VRpornMania has invested heavily in its own tech inventory.

“We run multiple rigs with varying operating systems, browsers, headsets and peripherals to see which sites deliver consistent cross platform orgasms for their audience,” David explained. “Does a site do well only on an HTC Vive with a completely custom rig maxed out in every way, or is it just as exciting when viewed with an iPhone, Oculus GO or Android device? That’s step one of ranking and rating each available VR porn site for real.”

The main directory page alerts VR porn fans to the newest scenes and games, while a “discounts” page offers access to sites for less.

“Simply put, virtual reality is a whole new kind of porn, and that means it also needs a whole new kind of review site to handle it properly,” David concluded. “When we built VRPornMania, we weren’t just trying to launch yet another derivative of old established review sites, we wanted to create something newer that is capable of giving really useful information to fans and potential consumers. We’re proud of what we have built and the feedback we get from fans has been very gratifying as well.”

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