@@julianposch1307 A limited space is indeed one of the most immersion-breaking problems for VR. When I don't have a lot of space I prefer to keep my knee touching a sofa or a bed. This way, at the price of less immersion, I can constantly make sure that I'm not leaving my play spot. At home, I recommend getting a small doormat or carpet on witch you can play being barefoot. This way is less likely for you to get out of the play space.
Actually a little taste of what was promised by the likes of the matrix, Johnny mnemonic or lawnmower man. Then seeing that this is a future for general purpose computing
I'm confident that VR/AR will become a part of our daily lives at some point, the same way computers and smartphones did. The devices just need some time to become lighter, cheaper and with a better UI.
One more Question: What was your most memorable experience in VR until now?
The one where I played Gorilla Tag, hit the corner of my wardrobe and almost broke my hand. It was amazing
@@julianposch1307 A limited space is indeed one of the most immersion-breaking problems for VR. When I don't have a lot of space I prefer to keep my knee touching a sofa or a bed. This way, at the price of less immersion, I can constantly make sure that I'm not leaving my play spot. At home, I recommend getting a small doormat or carpet on witch you can play being barefoot. This way is less likely for you to get out of the play space.
@@NokutoVRyeah, the trick with the doormat really helped, thank you
Glad to hear that. I wish you happy gaming and hopefully without injuries.
Actually a little taste of what was promised by the likes of the matrix, Johnny mnemonic or lawnmower man. Then seeing that this is a future for general purpose computing
I'm confident that VR/AR will become a part of our daily lives at some point, the same way computers and smartphones did. The devices just need some time to become lighter, cheaper and with a better UI.
i only make stuff in VR don't like games or videos
What kind of stuff? 3D Art, VR apps, worlds or something else?