I somehow agree that its development stalled at some point because by now, we should have had small seamless devices. Does this idea still require more time before it becomes a common device in our backpacks?
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FunFlame
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I thought VR started booming later than 2013. I suppose that explains why the author feels disappointed in its development. If anything, VR paves the way for XR to grow further in the next years. I wonder if the price tags also play a role in... See more
Borris
You just read my mind. I think that the high price tag has, in a way, slowed down its penetration into the market. Perhaps the next few years will see greater development and in any case, the transition to XR will only happen once VR has been... See more
GamerGlitter
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I have a VR headset and I enjoy playing games with it. However, I think virtual reality was pushed onto the consumer before the technology was ready. People were understandably disappointed.
SystemWars
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Not many games are VR compatible and those that are available aren't the most popular heavy hitters. That is the biggest issue in my opinion.
CptJaneway
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I think the problem with VR is they tried to develop things that were too realistic right out of the gate. What I mean by that is, they developed "games" where you mow the law and cut vegetables. Who wants to do that? Once they focus on making... See more
Marnin
Very true but then again, can this really happen in the short term? I am afraid that VR may end up being some technology that fails to live to its billing. Perhaps when these issues are fixed, the prices will come down.