02-14-2021, 10:48 PM
(02-09-2021, 02:10 PM)Diana Wrote: I love Oculus—an immersive virtual gaming experience. Some of the movie experiences are amazing. I just watched one called Paper Birds—really awesome. And there are a lot of fun games for free, and some are actually good exercise.
Yeah, virtual reality promises great things. Though it has to go through at least 2-3 generations before it becomes continually usable. Its in a place where 3D rendering was in early 2000s - gimmicky, but the potential is visible. Now 3D rendering is just de facto basis for all games, people dont even know about it, leave aside talk about it.
Resolution per eye needs to increase, binocular effect needs to go, headsets need to become lighter and more comfortable before VR becomes viable on an ongoing basis.
Now its just an enchanting temporary experience.
(02-09-2021, 10:29 PM)jafar Wrote: Experience the traffic jam on some section (if there's any) or waiting in a long queue on the bus stop. Once such experience detected I have the option to do something and solve the situation (adding more bus, built highway or tunnel to ease the traffic jam), something which is hard to do outside of the game.
Yeah, taking people to alternate realities, worlds, stories is a major benefit of gaming. When VR advances enough, the impact of such immersion can be much larger.