halil23 said:
So it either staring at a dragon flying in your little room or being sucked into a huge virtual world and finding dragons to hunt? I think I know what I want. The potential is huge with VR when it comes to gaming. But hey, whatever float your boat... |
You misunderstand.
I am talking about AR tech as a whole is more exciting. One day people will be have some kind of AR glasses on at all times. Not in a small room but where ever they are in the world. I think that Magic Leap and Halo Leans are already totally wireless with built in computers.
VR is for people that want to be taken to a virtual world.
AR is for people who want to differently experience the real world.
Last edited by Vasto - on 22 January 2018







