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freehe
3/31/2016 7:23:16 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Improve VR
I feel it is just a fad too. Not much progress has been made in that virtual reality area. It has mostly been used for gaming. Maybe in another 5 years or so it will be ready for mainstream users.
dlr5288
3/31/2016 5:42:22 PM User Rank Platinum
Improve VR
I voted to improve VR. I think it's something I would just like to see happen. I don't know if I would be able to enjoy it everyday, but I think it would be interesting to experience at least once. I also voted for this because I think it's important to have technology continue to grow and expand rather than just stay put.
Re: Fad
@Michelle: Indeed, certainl over-the-shoulder (not even first-person!) video games give me a headache!
triple-x tech choices always win
Depends what the adult entertainment industry does with it. (Remember Betamax vs. VHS?)
Michelle
3/30/2016 2:03:51 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Fad
@Mike I think there will be plenty of entertainment value for teenagers. Microsoft is working on a VR version of Minecraft, right?
Re: Fad
I'm not sure either. I have seen plenty of cool 3D demos, but I haven't tried VR. Maybe seeing is believing, but the commercial and industrial use cases seem more compelling, although I'm sure our teenage son would disagree.
Michelle
3/29/2016 2:51:48 PM User Rank Platinum
Fad
I voted "fad" on this one. I'll most probably be wrong, but we'll see.
VR has zero appeal for me. I can't even stomach a 3D movie. I don't see how an emersive VR world would be any better.
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