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by elev8d
909 days ago
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VR gaming interest all depends on the person. I don't think there will be any one single killer app for VR just like there isn't any one singular killer app for a PC or Smartphone. It'll just take years for the one specific app that hooks each individual to be created. I have a few buddies that get online to play Population One with me daily. I have other friends that have no interest in it at all. What's a killer app for me, may not be for you. For me first person shooters are peak VR, but my girlfriend much prefers sports games like tennis, minigolf, and ping pong in VR. I've got an Index, Q3, and just gave my Q2 to a friend. The Q3 is significantly better than the Q2. I'd probably still use my Index as my primary headset, but I don't feel like buying new controllers. I feel like there is no lag with the Index, whereas it remains an issue with PCVR on the Quest 3, which is bad for competitive play. As for AR, I have it set as my default state for when I'm not in a VR game and it's great because it helps maintain awareness of your surroundings while having the headset than any prior solution. That said, the quality is fairly low resolution and it wobbles quite a bit. I'm sure AR on the Apple Vision Pro will trounce the Quest 3 AR solution. |
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