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by zyemuzu
1687 days ago
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Your input methods comment is key. Today we can have an almost true to life virtual driving experience with peripherals like direct drive steering wheels, loadcell pedals, shifters and a motorised driving rig. It's an expensive hobby with great innovation. Until the interface problem is fixed for VR then it will be a very subpar experience compared to what's already available. You can now extrapolate this to almost any interaction in VR; walking, flying, typing or shooting. Until there's an input method that is able to emulate these experiences effectively, then it is pure science fiction. |
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