ArmatageShanks
Honorary Master
Porn maybe? See that's available in VR now so you can look at the walls whilst people are ****ing.
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"Using a VR device to control an unmanned reconnaissance aircraft has many advantages over the traditional display and the joystick," says Maxim Chizhov, a VR expert. "An updated VR helmet gives the UAV operator a more realistic picture of the battlefield, allowing for faster decision making and more effective drone control at high speed."
Situational awareness I guess
Porn maybe? See that's available in VR now so you can look at the walls whilst people are ****ing.
It is a very interesting experience I'll tell you that much...
Is it? Whats the difference, I don't recall ever feeling I need to see more of the surroundings.
Head tracking (no not that head) for one and just sensory deprivation of the outside world.
It's also all in 3D and very near the real thing as opposed to a 2D flat screen that's sitting all the way over there....
Basically it's like being in the porn yourself.
It's especially interesting if your wife is around.
at the moment the technology is still in its infancy, still uncomfortable headsets, especially if you wear glasses,
also display tech isnt as good as it needs to be for true VR to take effect.
sure it will happen, just needs a true visionary to make it cheap and reliable enough.
Ah that makes sense, I forgot about the immersion factor.
My question is simply this: if you are personally using VR in South Africa now, what do you use it for apart from games and porn? Are there productivity or entertainment apps you are already using and do they add value to your life? I haven't seen anybody discuss VR in these practical terms locally.You ignored my first post and Cius'... watch BBC Click to see actual usage before you decide.
If your opinion is that monthly advances are not being made, I differ from your opinion.
If you think that not enough has been done, I can agree.
Yeah but you're not going to download their app and use it as a regular private consumer.There are companies using it for training simulators e.g. for mining (driver training)
My question is simply this: if you are personally using VR in South Africa now, what do you use it for apart from games and porn? Are there productivity or entertainment apps you are already using and do they add value to your life? I haven't seen anybody discuss VR in these practical terms locally.
Mostly because I'm not spending 6 hours working with VR gear strapped to my head. When the tech is minimal and I don't notice I'm using it - then I'll start using it. There's also a lack of VR support for most applications right now, so the software I use at work or home etc. can't really be used in a VR context. I'm not going to attempt doing work with some shitty app.My question is simply this: if you are personally using VR in South Africa now, what do you use it for apart from games and porn? Are there productivity or entertainment apps you are already using and do they add value to your life? I haven't seen anybody discuss VR in these practical terms locally.
I think it was 2015 (maybe 2016), we had a guy come out with his huge desktop pc and occulus, loaded one of our 3d architectural models and we were able to move through the space in vr, was pretty cool.You mentioned 3D modelling but an extension of that would be for Architectural design. Lots of architects use 3D modelling to visualize what a building will look like inside and out, that experience could be enhanced by having the client be able to walk through his home/building to better tweak design decisions.
I agree with you on AR, but things are changing much faster than when these devices first hit the marketUnfortunately that's pretty much where it stops for most.
AR is another area I think is interesting.... I've always wanted as many 50" TVs as I like anywhere I want them:
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The real issue is that this stuff is exclusive. It's like that joke that you get but nobody else does. No matter how good it is, you eventually just stop telling it.