More and more, we hear about preserving consciousness beyond death. But even then, if there are options, a person could opt out when they are ready. There are so many people in the world we don't see - there are medical anomalies that are still occurring and it's thought best to hide certain people from the world. I feel this myself, but I know there are people out there who'd appear a lot less 'normal' in society. Where are they? What are their lives like? If they had the chance to live a virtual existence, would it matter? Would it be good for people who never had good lives to have a chance to live as long as it felt meaningful to them? Can we put a limit on the years? Maybe most people would find they didn't want to live forever, they just wanted a good life, and a good death.
Personally, I would find immortality horrific, but I wouldn't mind a little time living in a better world, even if it was virtual. Did philosophers predict virtual worlds? I guess that might be a lengthy and difficult conversation.