What headsets do any of you VR junkies own and what do you do with them?
I'm a huge aficionado of the whole thing, having worked on a few VR games and owning three headsets: the PSVR 1 and 2, and the Valve Index. I've played nearly all the popular games, with my favorites probably being Resident Evil 7, Skyrim and Star Wars: Squadrons.
I really do feel virtual reality is the purest form of escapism, and it's only going to get better in time. I don't foresee it ever replacing flat screen cinema, but it certainly can offer unique experiences that a 2D movie can't.
Its industry cousin, augmented reality (AR), like I predicted, seems to be going the way of engineering and medicinal, with architects using the AR goggles to better visualize what it is they're designing, and medical students to get a close up of a human heart. Though no doubt a lot of fun can be had with AR too, such as the summer of 2016's Pokémon Go phenomenon.
I'm a huge aficionado of the whole thing, having worked on a few VR games and owning three headsets: the PSVR 1 and 2, and the Valve Index. I've played nearly all the popular games, with my favorites probably being Resident Evil 7, Skyrim and Star Wars: Squadrons.
I really do feel virtual reality is the purest form of escapism, and it's only going to get better in time. I don't foresee it ever replacing flat screen cinema, but it certainly can offer unique experiences that a 2D movie can't.
Its industry cousin, augmented reality (AR), like I predicted, seems to be going the way of engineering and medicinal, with architects using the AR goggles to better visualize what it is they're designing, and medical students to get a close up of a human heart. Though no doubt a lot of fun can be had with AR too, such as the summer of 2016's Pokémon Go phenomenon.
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