Mnementh said: That I would think is better than VR, because you don't lose the sense of your surroundings (something that really annoys me on VR). But I think the technology has some way to go before being practical. |
It has design flaws that VR handles much much better though.
For this to be practical (and kinda do what VR does), you ll basically need a entire room covered in this technology, not just a small table.
1) that ll be super expensive, and require each home to have a dedicated room for it.
2) it ll still be "less" of a experiance than what VR can provide, by simply putting on a headset (much less room requirement & cost).
2) it has more than "some way" to go before being practically, unless you want to only use it for simple small board game type games.