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I've been fucking waiting for this for so long. How do I not see a thread for this?
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I've been fucking waiting for this for so long. How do I not see a thread for this?
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>no fucking responses yet
How fat can this board be?
>implying it'll ever occur
Unless a titan like Disney got involved I'd say no. Even then it'd probably cost $300 just to have a few hours of it.
Someone will. The video just went up, with 4 million views already. No need to doubt at this point.
Cost is trivial. The hard part is the fact that it'll only be in Utah at first. Hopefully it spreads out.
You gon eat yo cornbread?
Its a cordless headset, which means the visuals will be shit.
>Virtual Reality
It's Augmented Virtual Reality
Yeah Utah is an odd place for one of these. I'd launch in a cheaper tourist city like Vegas first.
Redirected walking is pretty neat stuff.
That doesn't sound very practical for more than one person at a time.
This is how they should revive arcades.
Just make sure that your group moves from room to room as a unit. As in the last member enters the corridor before the first leaves it. If need be you can force that with the doors.
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Thats great user, but thats even worse.
It means that the computer rendering it has to be in the backpack. In other words, anaemic as fuck.
>anaemic as fuck
What
Weak. He means weak. It was a metaphor.
Weak; underpowered; not up to the task of rendering pretty visuals; shitty
>BRINGING ARCADES BACK
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You need to look at the date again.
The video went up in 2015, not 2016.
You know, There are people who say VR will be just another gimick and other who say it will be the next big thing. But really I see it as the next big thing for theme parks and possibly arcades. I see too much limitations with VR where there will be no incentive to buy a 800 dollar headset and having to buy a 1500 dollar desktop computer just to get a vr experience at home. However I do see people paying 20 dollars an hour or so using vr in an arcade like setting or at a theme park. So i guess to me VR will be big but not as big as people think and will only be big at other venues and such.
>having to buy a 1500 dollar desktop computer just to get a vr experience at home
Because nobody buys macbooks for $2000, right?
Because computers only have one use, right?
>implying you can't fit a top of the line system in that backpack
everyones going to break their shit when they undoubtedly fall over though
That's pretty cool, but until i can have that in my living room i don't care. I'm not going to travel miles and miles for a cool ride on a theme park.