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by oraphalous
733 days ago
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There is one thing I wanted out of VR... TO BE TRANSPORTED... That's what all the initial hype was about. You go in VR, and you supposedly get this feeling of presence that blows your mind. Instead the whole thing seems to have gone in the direction of lofi social stuff - which only the relentlessly computer bound will ever desire. I don't get the argument at all that this is THE mainstream path to mass adoption. Who thinks that if they really succeed in siphoning off a significant portion of REAL world interaction into this simulated lofi hell that this is going to be a great way to live? I mean really. There is only one VR experience that really blew me away. It was a free demo of Deckard's apartment in blade runner. You could go out on the balcony and see the city with a flying cop car going past on a loop. Vangelis playing in the background... It was breathtaking. I setup my area so I could sit on my couch, on this balcony, with a glass of whiskey in reach, watching that cop car fly past for ages. Rights holders made the demo maker take it down. |
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