Wh1te Red I think so too. At this moment our biggest focus is covering field of view and increase resolution while slowly introducing other things such as room scale, motion controllers, and etc.
I remember my first Vr experience, it was in 1994 in London, in an arcade where they had this huge machines you had to put on. The graphics were extremely simple but it blew my mind completely. I just had to wait 23 years to live that experience again. Of course, now is much better but that 94 experience marked me for life.
All the things he has said has come true. I love playing the moon landing simulator in VR! They've just made a platform on which you can walk in the exact same spot without moving in real life so now you can literally walk and run anywhere in VR making the game 100% immersive. You can now look anywhere you want, pick up any object you see and walk or run anywhere in the game as if you were in real life. The next thing we need to conquer is being able to interact with things within VR more physically like we have with walking, for example, being able to sit down on a chair within VR and real life. We are literally able to live in the matrix already and I'm so excited to see how much further we can go into it. The future is here!
I feel like this guy has a very good view of the future of VR. Most people say "one day all video games will us VR. VR is the future of gaming!" and although I must admit it has potential...it will not take over like that. VR is sort of it's own type of gaming...I say this because when people start getting excited about every game being in VR they forget third person games exist! You can't really convert them into first person VR games without losing a huge part of it.
Similar case with Kinect to me. The people who saw it as making things like gamepads and mice and keyboards and touchscreens obsolete seemed to be missing a huge practical element of what makes such controllers appealing and efficient. Sometimes pushing a button is not only the most efficient and practical option but also more enjoyable than speaking vocal commands or flailing our arms in the air. It's like door knobs. They might be simplistic but I wouldn't think it an upgrade to make it so we have to do a roundhouse kick and shout "open sesame!" in front of a motion sensor to open a door as opposed to just turning a door knob. KISS, you know. I was one of those who wasn't that excited by Kinect. I thought it'd be cool for a certain niche type of gaming but I'm old and have seen all types of older attempts to do fancy controllers and VR not survive their own hype like the Nintendo Power Glove when I was a child. Yet I got into many arguments with colleagues who buy into technology hype very easily who thought the Kinect would replace the way we played all games for good and that we should already be redesigning all of our software to be Kinect based since they thought things like gamepads would be obsolete by now. Thankfully it didn't make such controllers obsolete -- I much prefer them for most games.
The future will be. If you're thinking really far, most projections suggest it will turn into a computer to brain interface. Nanobots the size of molecular structures will latch onto synapses in the brain and replace them with whatever you like, game worlds, tourist destinations, unimaginable computer generated environments. All of this will be happening in around 25 years, where the average household computer will be a billion times more powerful than today.
Generation Laugh That's near impossible right now. Money, limited knowledge on how our brain works, and legal snd safety issues all factor in why it won't happen atleast for awhile.
It was so funny when the person from the audience put the VR glasses on and jumped because of the surprise she saw. :D At least in terms of comedy VR definitely has the future - videos of people experiencing VR (especially for the first time) are really funny!
i got the oculus quest 2 a couple of days ago and when i "experienced" a rollercoaster i really learned what this technology is capable of. you know it's just a screen... but i was holding onto my couch while my stomache was in zero g. but this effect wears off a bit once you get used to it
I will buy VR headset if it becomes wireless, less heavy, cheaper, a lot more good AAA games, graphics like cryengine/frostbite 3 produce,144hz, 4K resolution, I don't mind waiting few years.
absolutely, can't wait for games like Destiny, Call of duty, Battlefield etc to become full blown immersive HD VR. sounds like so much fun.imagine what it will be in 10 years.
I have talked about this frequently on the VR Show, VR tech is only going to continue to improve...the curve line will just continue to slope up and each of us will eventually latch on...for us early adopters we hopped on early but for others its going to take time for the tech to improve further and get cheaper...for some its mostly cost...others it may be they are still too bulky etc. However, i believe strongly we will eventually get most cynics on-board when their variables are matched.
I've had some amazing experiences on Playstation VR and I highly recommend considering a purchase. Astro Bot rescue mission is to me as important as the original Mario and Nintendo 64 version that first went 3D. You really have to try a few of the higher quality games available and once you do it's hard to look back.
I play Skyrim VR on Htc Vive Pro Wireless everyday, and it's f*cking awesome. Can't imagine how great VR will be in 10-20years..! By the way, great presentation, well built.
How do I get involved?! I have been doing some research and have amazing way to promote this and to use it for entertainment and things like helping people that have lost limbs experience what it is like to maybe walk again. Are there anything in England were I can put forward ideas?
I'm mesmerized by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and I was truly mesmerized. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I’m an artist and I have an idea that v.r. Is the perfect thing to make my brain child a reality so to speak. I would be interested in contacting Mr Kauffold to get some guidelines as to how to begin.
Not really hogwarts as such, but 'waltz of the wizard' is a VR game that is a well designed game you can possess different powers. Throwing fire balls, levitation, portals and more. It's free too, so if you get the chance then check it out. On the vive and rift :)
People are going to flip their lids when they experience merged reality, in real time, without a headset... Only requires the brain be sent the ADDITIONAL information remotely, and their reality then has more integrated into their everyday life, VERY COOL STUFF..
Not cool if you involve current banking scammers and other criminalistic systems that are running the world. Imagine you would too have rrfid chip which would contain all personal data from ID to banking balances. Now imagine you would then do something considered illegal like walking to red lights or even being politically incorrect. Then you would hit the mark lets give 3 times, thats 3 burns to your "social account" among rest of civilication. Now being horrible human being you are cast to this lower rank citizen web, and maybe are not allowed to use public transportation, drink from public water fountains or etc. Maybe not being able to use bathrooms at mc donalds or renting house from area you would like to live? Is it cool then combining technology to everyday lives like you said..? :D
I think we are focusing too hard on exotic optics, and not realizing the technology we have today. So do this: take bendable display technology (Fundamentally a semiconductor process) and shrink the pixels to the 220 pixels per degree (8K+) Then bend the display around the eyes to create a field of view arc. Guess what, light weight, bendable, shapable, low power. Now when a user wears a display first, they go though a calibration for their eyes (why generic exotic one stop shop wont work). This is a lot like calibrating TrueType fonts using subpixels.
I miss that feeling of wow from VR, you sort of get used to it. Im very impatient to get higher res and wider fov. But thinking of how amazing it will be when I'm 50 is pretty cool. Must make it to 50 just for VR.
Augmented reality smart glasses can terminate eyestrain and myopia. Termination of eyestrain Similar in principle to an ophthalmoscope shining light into the eye, the NED optical engine of AR glasses actively projects computer-generated images(CGI) onto the retina. 1. Once any refractive errors are corrected, people of any age can receive the CGI clearly via the retina; this indicates that the light projected from the NED is indeed parallel light. 2. Once the refractive error is corrected, the CGI carried by the parallel light is naturally focused on the retina without any accommodation. 3. By extension of the accommodation-vergence reflex, no convergence. Therefore, there is no contraction of the ciliary and medial rectus muscle. So by using augmented reality glasses, humans can read at close range with both the ciliary and medial rectus muscles relaxed, and the eyes will never get tired. Prevention of myopia AR glasses can be turned into AR computer by appending a piece of opaque material on the front of the screen to turn the see-through display into a non see-through one and installing a personal computer operating system on its host. • The AR Computer is equipped with a light-transmittable part around the opaque display. The opaque display allows the user to face the sun and use sunlight as the background light source. The opaque display protects the eyeball and the macula, while the light-transmittable part allows the peripheral retina to come into contact with sunlight. • The AR Computer can be equipped with convex lenses around the opaque display. The convex lens can shorten the focal length of the light around the opaque display (i.e. the macula area) and change the light that is originally focused on the outside of the retina to the inside, turning the relative peripheral hyperopia into peripheral myopia. • With the head raised, the light-transmittable part of AR Computer provides a wide field of view, eliminating the phenomenon where the peripheral visual field is deprived when reading with the head down. Thus, the AR computer can simultaneously overcome all the major factors contributing to myopia.
Why didn't they show real stereoscopic images within their examples? They just took the same image, duplicated it and pretended the result to be stereoscopic. But whatever - just a detail, that I discovered.
someone will need to design a multi-directional treadmill to go with sandbox games. If they ever make it good enough, Hogwarts is gonna be the new Nirvana
These sorts of speculations are far too conservative and unimaginative. Once fully immersive VR is in your brain via Neuralink technology and this is connected to a quantum computer driven cloud it'll surely be possible for the individual to create and explore their own (or others) worlds for both entertainment and enlightenment. Just imagine any place and you'll be there. Desire any form and ability and you'll have that too. The experience of information will be reduced to it's most malleable form making anything imaginable absolutely real. Just extrapolate from the development of Second Life and open world games and the future is pretty clear.
lol, VR was out in the arcades when I was still in school and we were expecting its console release back then, never happened. They just for whatever reason blocked the tech and are still trickling it out to this day. Doesn't interest me to use it anymore anyway. When I was young I wanted to use it like other video games, to replace not being able to do anything fun in actual reality. Now it would fail to satisfy that requirement as I know way more than I did when I was in that age band back in school days.
There so many informative documentaries and simple videos in youtube, but an overwhelming displace of entrainment content, so we can really ignore it. In VR will be the same since is a product that entertainment companies will use, and they will be more addictive. Will really people use vr in healthy way to to get inform, or will just push more our society into asocial and apathetic individuals (I know that people use vr to socialize but they really just mute people that don't like instead of get to know them).¿Could it be the ultimate bread and circuses to make us relax about what things are going bad in our world and countries? I know is going to happen but at least it will be great to be analysis not only for market persoectiva but for a social perspective and make choices to compensate or reduces the possibles short anlong terms harms.
It's not an obvious reason why the military is funding these anti-PTSD things. Why would the military be economically interested in helping the people the military no longer needs?
What the hell was that demo, looks like its 20 years old. Why , why why, use such an awful old demo when showcasing this as new technology! Stopped watching right there.
Watch porn? Are you from the 20th century? We participate in this timeline, if you got off watching it then full immersion will blow your nob off. Every fetish and scenario is catered to, whatever you desire. There's an interactive porn library. It's like netflix for porn only you are in it.
@@Kit_Bear Nice bear. But think of ransomware type scenarios involving the alteration of some dodgy fetish code, 'to release yourself from the S&M cage please forward the following amount in crypto to ... '
I believe VR Will go beyond expectation
Wh1te Red Ofcourse it will.We just don't know how soon.
Wh1te Red I think so too. At this moment our biggest focus is covering field of view and increase resolution while slowly introducing other things such as room scale, motion controllers, and etc.
faster than we expect
like if terrorists used it to practice attacks.
It did
I remember my first Vr experience, it was in 1994 in London, in an arcade where they had this huge machines you had to put on. The graphics were extremely simple but it blew my mind completely. I just had to wait 23 years to live that experience again. Of course, now is much better but that 94 experience marked me for life.
The Trocadero?
It's very encouraging to see how far we've come in the 3 years since this video was posted.
interesting I see this comment 3 years later
Excellent choice of volunteer
James Befurt hahaha agreed
sarcasm? He said latiest instead of latest.
he means the girl
James Befurt my thoughts exactly 🤔😂
That girl looked liked she had the attention span of a Pigeon
Am I the only one that noticed his breathing increased when the girl got on stage? Dude is nervous hahahaha🤣🤣🤣
That's some good observation.
Scarier cat 🤔😂😂😂
He has learn to breath without sounding like GET DIEING
China is investing 687 billion dollars , every year in AR and VR. More than US, Japan, South Korea, Germany and U.K. combined all together.
Source?
All the things he has said has come true. I love playing the moon landing simulator in VR! They've just made a platform on which you can walk in the exact same spot without moving in real life so now you can literally walk and run anywhere in VR making the game 100% immersive. You can now look anywhere you want, pick up any object you see and walk or run anywhere in the game as if you were in real life. The next thing we need to conquer is being able to interact with things within VR more physically like we have with walking, for example, being able to sit down on a chair within VR and real life. We are literally able to live in the matrix already and I'm so excited to see how much further we can go into it. The future is here!
Nostrils going ham
I just want to be inside a game like sao
Hennock Taye same here !!!
I believe what you mean is full dive vr, and yeah that’s my dream to, to escape life
@@atrophos4104 same here man
I think everyone a full dive VR
@Mai Va Lee 2027 or 2029 is more likely due to regulatory approval but maybe.
its pretty cool where vr is heading in the future.. it becomes an amazing tool for a lot of things.
I can imagine my grand-kids will be attending virtual school on Ludus some day.
they gonna get virtual reality molested
I feel like this guy has a very good view of the future of VR. Most people say "one day all video games will us VR. VR is the future of gaming!" and although I must admit it has potential...it will not take over like that. VR is sort of it's own type of gaming...I say this because when people start getting excited about every game being in VR they forget third person games exist! You can't really convert them into first person VR games without losing a huge part of it.
Similar case with Kinect to me. The people who saw it as making things like gamepads and mice and keyboards and touchscreens obsolete seemed to be missing a huge practical element of what makes such controllers appealing and efficient. Sometimes pushing a button is not only the most efficient and practical option but also more enjoyable than speaking vocal commands or flailing our arms in the air.
It's like door knobs. They might be simplistic but I wouldn't think it an upgrade to make it so we have to do a roundhouse kick and shout "open sesame!" in front of a motion sensor to open a door as opposed to just turning a door knob. KISS, you know.
I was one of those who wasn't that excited by Kinect. I thought it'd be cool for a certain niche type of gaming but I'm old and have seen all types of older attempts to do fancy controllers and VR not survive their own hype like the Nintendo Power Glove when I was a child. Yet I got into many arguments with colleagues who buy into technology hype very easily who thought the Kinect would replace the way we played all games for good and that we should already be redesigning all of our software to be Kinect based since they thought things like gamepads would be obsolete by now. Thankfully it didn't make such controllers obsolete -- I much prefer them for most games.
I want the future to be the OASIS
Please no
Or sao
@@potatopimp3398 why
SAO is better
The future will be. If you're thinking really far, most projections suggest it will turn into a computer to brain interface. Nanobots the size of molecular structures will latch onto synapses in the brain and replace them with whatever you like, game worlds, tourist destinations, unimaginable computer generated environments. All of this will be happening in around 25 years, where the average household computer will be a billion times more powerful than today.
I recently received a VR headset as a gift and after using it just once I was astonished at the possibilities for this in the future.
He has a future in standup comedy...
dude everyone just wants to see sao nerve gear
Generation Laugh so true lol
Generation Laugh That's near impossible right now. Money, limited knowledge on how our brain works, and legal snd safety issues all factor in why it won't happen atleast for awhile.
maybe one day
I was waiting for something like that to come out of his mouth but that girl was worth looking at
i wish i was born 15 years later
This is such a good TED Talk. This guy is great.
It was so funny when the person from the audience put the VR glasses on and jumped because of the surprise she saw. :D At least in terms of comedy VR definitely has the future - videos of people experiencing VR (especially for the first time) are really funny!
i got the oculus quest 2 a couple of days ago and when i "experienced" a rollercoaster i really learned what this technology is capable of. you know it's just a screen... but i was holding onto my couch while my stomache was in zero g.
but this effect wears off a bit once you get used to it
Ignore this I need these for a project
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I will buy VR headset if it becomes wireless, less heavy, cheaper, a lot more good AAA games, graphics like cryengine/frostbite 3 produce,144hz, 4K resolution, I don't mind waiting few years.
totally agree
Or if virtual reality expands further than just sending visual information. Now that would be cool!
absolutely, can't wait for games like Destiny, Call of duty, Battlefield etc to become full blown immersive HD VR. sounds like so much fun.imagine what it will be in 10 years.
Prime Time SkyRim is coming to VR and Fall Out 4 too, so it is coming, but yeah the graphics could be better.
Game world it’s been about a year, have you heard of the Oculus Quest?
My experience with VR so far has been amazing and I definitely plan on investing into it more!
I have talked about this frequently on the VR Show, VR tech is only going to continue to improve...the curve line will just continue to slope up and each of us will eventually latch on...for us early adopters we hopped on early but for others its going to take time for the tech to improve further and get cheaper...for some its mostly cost...others it may be they are still too bulky etc. However, i believe strongly we will eventually get most cynics on-board when their variables are matched.
I've had some amazing experiences on Playstation VR and I highly recommend considering a purchase. Astro Bot rescue mission is to me as important as the original Mario and Nintendo 64 version that first went 3D.
You really have to try a few of the higher quality games available and once you do it's hard to look back.
There is already a Moon Landing experience it's called 'Apollo 11 VR' and the same development team are bringing us 'Titanic VR'.
lol, what happens in it? The Simulator door opens and you're politely reminded to play along with the sham at all upcoming press conferences.
Ty for plugging Maus, it was a favorite of mine growing up
And now we've got the Metaverse
Super inspiring, especially all thoughts about how VR can change our education system :))
So insightful! Excited for the future. Thank you 🙏
*insert heavy breathing cat meme*
Hello there!
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I play Skyrim VR on Htc Vive Pro Wireless everyday, and it's f*cking awesome.
Can't imagine how great VR will be in 10-20years..!
By the way, great presentation, well built.
I hope it will like full dive
Who would have thought that out of the two brothers from West Coast Choppers this one was going to become a total tech genius!
How do I get involved?! I have been doing some research and have amazing way to promote this and to use it for entertainment and things like helping people that have lost limbs experience what it is like to maybe walk again. Are there anything in England were I can put forward ideas?
Great talk Phil!
who is that volunteer !? wow !
The mix engineer needs to put a gate on his vocals, the breaths cut right through
I'm mesmerized by this. I had the pleasure of reading something similar, and I was truly mesmerized. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I’m an artist and I have an idea that v.r. Is the perfect thing to make my brain child a reality so to speak. I would be interested in contacting Mr Kauffold to get some guidelines as to how to begin.
That VR is pretty realistic. I can almost feel he's breathing behind my neck
I enjoyed this, thank you for posting.
Virtual reality will play a Major part in our reality
There needs to be an ASMR of this guy breathing
i want to go hogwarts
Yessss
Not really hogwarts as such, but 'waltz of the wizard' is a VR game that is a well designed game you can possess different powers. Throwing fire balls, levitation, portals and more. It's free too, so if you get the chance then check it out. On the vive and rift :)
I appreciate your insights, this was enlightening
People are going to flip their lids when they experience merged reality, in real time, without a headset... Only requires the brain be sent the ADDITIONAL information remotely, and their reality then has more integrated into their everyday life, VERY COOL STUFF..
Not cool if you involve current banking scammers and other criminalistic systems that are running the world. Imagine you would too have rrfid chip which would contain all personal data from ID to banking balances. Now imagine you would then do something considered illegal like walking to red lights or even being politically incorrect. Then you would hit the mark lets give 3 times, thats 3 burns to your "social account" among rest of civilication. Now being horrible human being you are cast to this lower rank citizen web, and maybe are not allowed to use public transportation, drink from public water fountains or etc. Maybe not being able to use bathrooms at mc donalds or renting house from area you would like to live? Is it cool then combining technology to everyday lives like you said..? :D
Whos still waiting for SAO?
I think we are focusing too hard on exotic optics, and not realizing the technology we have today. So do this: take bendable display technology (Fundamentally a semiconductor process) and shrink the pixels to the 220 pixels per degree (8K+) Then bend the display around the eyes to create a field of view arc. Guess what, light weight, bendable, shapable, low power. Now when a user wears a display first, they go though a calibration for their eyes (why generic exotic one stop shop wont work). This is a lot like calibrating TrueType fonts using subpixels.
Imagine a tactical game like rainbow six siege in VR :O
Onward VR... super realistic tactical FPS. Not as detailed and of AAA standards, but a must have for current VR.
Full dive vr :)
Yeah... no
PAvlov Vr
exactly what ive been saying
Poor dude was nervous shot I feel bro 👌👌👌👏👏👏gg though good presantation
this was real valuable content! THanks will look forward to contritube to this industry of VR
I miss that feeling of wow from VR, you sort of get used to it. Im very impatient to get higher res and wider fov. But thinking of how amazing it will be when I'm 50 is pretty cool. Must make it to 50 just for VR.
Dude, Human gyroscope seat needs to be connected with the VR head set to produce movement sensations.
I can't listen to his lips and breathing
Man that breathing got a lot heavier when that girl came on stage.
Probably because he was laughing
*HEAVY BREATHING*
I'm betting everything on the success of Virtual Reality's integration to society.
Same, I’m betting my entire career on it.
Augmented reality smart glasses can terminate eyestrain and myopia.
Termination of eyestrain
Similar in principle to an ophthalmoscope shining light into the eye, the NED optical engine of AR glasses actively projects computer-generated images(CGI) onto the retina.
1. Once any refractive errors are corrected, people of any age can receive the CGI clearly via the retina; this indicates that the light projected from the NED is indeed parallel light.
2. Once the refractive error is corrected, the CGI carried by the parallel light is naturally focused on the retina without any accommodation.
3. By extension of the accommodation-vergence reflex, no convergence.
Therefore, there is no contraction of the ciliary and medial rectus muscle.
So by using augmented reality glasses, humans can read at close range with both the ciliary and medial rectus muscles relaxed, and the eyes will never get tired.
Prevention of myopia
AR glasses can be turned into AR computer by appending a piece of opaque material on the front of the screen to turn the see-through display into a non see-through one and installing a personal computer operating system on its host.
• The AR Computer is equipped with a light-transmittable part around the opaque display. The opaque display allows the user to face the sun and use sunlight as the background light source. The opaque display protects the eyeball and the macula, while the light-transmittable part allows the peripheral retina to come into contact with sunlight.
• The AR Computer can be equipped with convex lenses around the opaque display. The convex lens can shorten the focal length of the light around the opaque display (i.e. the macula area) and change the light that is originally focused on the outside of the retina to the inside, turning the relative peripheral hyperopia into peripheral myopia.
• With the head raised, the light-transmittable part of AR Computer provides a wide field of view, eliminating the phenomenon where the peripheral visual field is deprived when reading with the head down.
Thus, the AR computer can simultaneously overcome all the major factors contributing to myopia.
Immersive!
Why didn't they show real stereoscopic images within their examples? They just took the same image, duplicated it and pretended the result to be stereoscopic. But whatever - just a detail, that I discovered.
*breaths heavily*
I remember when handsfree first came on the market. It was weird af. It's so even today many years later.
Informative! Now in 2021 we are funding a global VR, AR, AI platform. The new business realm is here.
So basically the OASIS..., anyone?
nice
I really enjoyed that movie.
Medical companies, insurance and business will love VR.
*D E E P B R E A T H I N G*
someone will need to design a multi-directional treadmill to go with sandbox games. If they ever make it good enough, Hogwarts is gonna be the new Nirvana
That literally already exists.
It ready exist
Very interesting..
Why did they break physics with the swing
These sorts of speculations are far too conservative and unimaginative. Once fully immersive VR is in your brain via Neuralink technology and this is connected to a quantum computer driven cloud it'll surely be possible for the individual to create and explore their own (or others) worlds for both entertainment and enlightenment. Just imagine any place and you'll be there. Desire any form and ability and you'll have that too. The experience of information will be reduced to it's most malleable form making anything imaginable absolutely real. Just extrapolate from the development of Second Life and open world games and the future is pretty clear.
Now they can direct games from inside the game
VR is a great tehnology
Will IT be blind VR in the future for blind people?🤔
Batman Beyond-Hooked Up
For more insight on possibilities of VR.
Virtual reality okay, but... in reality I don't think that girl is wearing knickers.
How will we feel like we're moving around while we're laying there???????
"Your mind makes it real." sorry I had to quote that there
Let's all go on Voyager's Holodeck.
Nice content
Peripheral vision (100%) very important. .. So is a full body suit.
10:20.👀
VR is cool
lol, VR was out in the arcades when I was still in school and we were expecting its console release back then, never happened. They just for whatever reason blocked the tech and are still trickling it out to this day. Doesn't interest me to use it anymore anyway. When I was young I wanted to use it like other video games, to replace not being able to do anything fun in actual reality. Now it would fail to satisfy that requirement as I know way more than I did when I was in that age band back in school days.
Go watch the movie ready player one
Last!
Zac Bergart print(“Noice!”)
Give us a pls
The WC3 needs to add that tag to HTML
it's disgusting every time he smacks his lips and then breathes into the mic.
Just after pausing at 2:11 - that's as much as I can take
I didn't notice until I read this comment. God dammit I should make it a habit not to read comments while watching a video
Everyone does that. It's just either bad mic placement or lack of a pop filter or the gain was too hot.
Just got an Oculus rift touch bundle :D
Same. It blew me away.
i believe
RIP Google Cardboard.
There so many informative documentaries and simple videos in youtube, but an overwhelming displace of entrainment content, so we can really ignore it. In VR will be the same since is a product that entertainment companies will use, and they will be more addictive. Will really people use vr in healthy way to to get inform, or will just push more our society into asocial and apathetic individuals (I know that people use vr to socialize but they really just mute people that don't like instead of get to know them).¿Could it be the ultimate bread and circuses to make us relax about what things are going bad in our world and countries?
I know is going to happen but at least it will be great to be analysis not only for market persoectiva but for a social perspective and make choices to compensate or reduces the possibles short anlong terms harms.
James halliday
vr winner
It's not an obvious reason why the military is funding these anti-PTSD things. Why would the military be economically interested in helping the people the military no longer needs?
awitch to 10 mins in...yeah...and the flipside?....Lawnmower man soldier....
breathing
What the hell was that demo, looks like its 20 years old. Why , why why, use such an awful old demo when showcasing this as new technology! Stopped watching right there.
If you've used VR you know that even something with poor graphics is amazing. If you stopped watching because of that, you have a very low intellect.
Experience and immersion is more important than resolution. VR has proven this as its fundamental draw.
WWIII will be through VR lol
Maybe there will someday be small omnidirectional treadmills, so you can walk freely in the vr-world!
MemeADayKeepsTheBoredomAway or just make it so that when in VR your real life person is sleeping like in SAO
Drayden Spirit that is basically dreaming.
WinterGirl Patience, that time will arrive.
They already exict
Vow.
VR : A new way to watch porn .....
Watch porn? Are you from the 20th century? We participate in this timeline, if you got off watching it then full immersion will blow your nob off. Every fetish and scenario is catered to, whatever you desire. There's an interactive porn library. It's like netflix for porn only you are in it.
fajar adi Pradana VR and AR a new way to kill humanity *cough* SAO *cough*
@@Kit_Bear Nice bear. But think of ransomware type scenarios involving the alteration of some dodgy fetish code, 'to release yourself from the S&M cage please forward the following amount in crypto to ... '
I only clicked on this because of s.a.o nerve gear
Full dive vr please