• smokingManhole
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    -81 year ago

    VR wasn’t here to stay - at least for how it is now. Hopefully they are leaving VR behind to focus on the pragmatic potential of AR.

    • @echo64
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      141 year ago

      Microsoft was the first to invest heavily in AR. It was a giant flop. VR has sustained itself, but microsofts neutered attempts at it after the AR failure made them fail there, too. VR is doing fine. AR died long ago.

      • smokingManhole
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        -151 year ago

        You clearly lack understanding of the industry’s current stance on these technologies. It’s crucial to be informed before making such statements. The industry has largely disregarded VR, its only significant presence being in gaming, where it remains unimpressive. In contrast, AR is revolutionizing XR applications across various sectors. It offers numerous opportunities to optimize workflows and enhance work experiences. Consider Microsoft’s recent release of MRTK3, which further sidelines VR. Think carefully about the reality of the industry before making unfounded statements.

        • @echo64
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          91 year ago

          Did you buy apple stock? This feels like a bot comment

        • @RedditWanderer
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          81 year ago

          Lmao, I’m a principal engineer at one of the big game engine companies. “AR is revolutionizing XR applications across various sectors” has been spammed for half a decade, hoping it will catch on.

          It ain’t revolutionizing shit and barely anyone uses them / develops for them because they suck. Vision Pro is supposed to change that but I have it on good authority it still pretty much sucks for the same reasons.

        • @Holyginz
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          41 year ago

          Lmao, next time you should think before mouthing off on a topic you have only surface level knowledge on.