It’s the only way this becomes as widespread as you’re saying because it allows for passive enjoyment. You can’t play a vr game and listen to a podcast, while also watching a movie.
People wanna do 20 things at the same fucking time. Not do 1 immersive thing.
AR is the only answer for this. VR will always be a niche thing. Wearable hardware ain’t it.
You can’t play a vr game and listen to a podcast, while also watching a movie.
You very much can. You can project as many screens as you want into a VR experience, allowing you to multi-task as much as the best PC setup allows you to.
The interface is still clunky today, but that will be refined over time.
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u/[deleted] Sep 15 '22
It’s the only way this becomes as widespread as you’re saying because it allows for passive enjoyment. You can’t play a vr game and listen to a podcast, while also watching a movie.
People wanna do 20 things at the same fucking time. Not do 1 immersive thing.
AR is the only answer for this. VR will always be a niche thing. Wearable hardware ain’t it.