• paraphrand@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    People love to shit on VR because Meta pulled all that metaverse bullshit. But VR just keeps growing. Slowly, but it’s growing.

    There’s no evidence it’s stopping yet.

    In fact, Samsung and Google are jumping back in. And we have some of the lightest headsets ever made on the market right now.

    VR is in a slow upswing.

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      17 hours ago

      I just love the people who refuse to get a Quest device (formerly Oculus) because it’s meta. And meta bad. But then they have their entire life connected in a web of google and/or Microsoft. For my money it’s the best VR option out there. No computer required, relatively cheap, and a relatively large catalog and user base.

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      3 days ago

      They didn’t say VR was dead, just not mainstream. Which is okay. Not everything has to be.

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        3 days ago

        Yeah, I’m mostly responding to the people I perceive to always shit on VR by mocking the idea of a metaverse or Meta’s version of a metaverse.

        People dismiss the whole medium because of Zuck going wild with metaverse hype, and causing the whole industry to make all these nonsense metaverse claims.

        Even Microsoft Teams was boasting about metaverse aspects at one point.

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          Those people are mostly just naysayers who like shitting on things, it’s best to just not acknowledge them until they actually show up with a cogent thought. Otherwise you’re basically just having their argument for them.

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      Yep. The problem is that they keep trying to push it as some sort of workspace for home or office.

      It’s a shitty workspace. Nobody wants that box strapped to their face and work in a cartoonish porthole view world. The controllers are limited in functionality and using a physical desktop while somewhat blind sucks.

      However, for visualization and gaming, it’s great! But not for $3,500. $200-$400? Yeah, that’s doable.

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        2 days ago

        It’s a excellent workspace, if your work involves anything 3D.

        It is not for office work though. I don’t see VR spreadsheets taking off.

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      This is just the early versions we’ll look back on and laugh at even when the successful versions have taken over EVERYTHING.

      so VR equipment is getting lightweight and powerful enough for high realism. AI is just about generating compelling reality on the fly. Augmented realty is just about working smoothly thanks to modern hardware.

      Now give everything another 10 years development.

      We’ll be tapping up compelling 3d ‘personal shoppers’ and ‘personal customer service agents’ that feel more like butlers and servants because they ARE. And they’ll be 100% generated and pretty easy to talk to, especially compared to waiting on the phone or trying to type chat.

      Perhaps Zucks metaverse dream will be located in there somewhere. What if in that time we nail 3d video chat - perhaps a dose of AI and VR ‘learning you’ so it gives you realistic micro gestures without having to scan your face aggressively.

      I can see it all becoming a lot more believable. And chatting to company AI services like you would a person becoming the norm.

      And someone will be like “ha, remember the ‘metaverse’ back in 2023/4?” and someone else will point out all the technology they’re using right then and there is owned by meta. In fact I bet there’ll be a TIL post about it in 2035…

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        Yup, I like to sum it up as “we are in the palm pilot era of smart phones still.”

        It’s a huge cliche to compare it to the iPhone. And it appears we won’t have an iPhone moment, it seems like we will have a more gradual shift.

        But yeah. We love our palm pilots right now. But it’s gonna get so much better.

        I can’t wait for social VR to be filled with more “normal” people.