the idea sounds great. I think in the future the majority of jobs will be based on some sort of virtual reality integration because VR is becoming all more realistic and there won't be any need to transfer people from one spot to another anymore. Everyone will be able to work from home and that will reduce the need for a company to have an office (which means reduced costs) and it will increase the general well being of individuals who are intersted in having more free time or spending that time in a qualitative manner. The fact that you'll have more time to spend with your family or do whatever you want is a huge plus at this kind of technologies. Integration will take some time, but when VR will be used in mainstream then yes, your simulation will definetely have good chances of survival.