Then we're definitely different market demographics and it's why I'm still bearish on AR for mainstream gaming. Hear me out. For good AR gaming like that hotwheels demo, you also need a nice and spacious apartment where the AR assets can "land" and also look nice, according to all these demos.
But what if you live in a tight and messy cramped apartment? Do you then start to remodel it so that the AR assets have space and look good? The beauty of VR is that you get complete escapism from your small shitty apartment into wherever fantasy world you choose no matter how bad your living situation is.
Granted, nobody's living situation should be bad, but in any major city right now you can't be too picky if you're not minted, so you take what you get, but that doesn't mean it should stop you from enjoying VR/AR, but with AR being too dependent on the looks of your surroundings, it makes it even more niche.