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Saturday, June 8, 2019

In your opinion, where is VR at in it's life? Infancy? Mid-point? Somewhat grown?

I'm just curious if others are still thinking VR is actually not even past its infancy point yet.Several headsets have come out, and I have tried almost all of them. I had the CV1 day one when it came out, have the Vive, tried the OG Odyssey by Samsung, now have the Samsung +, am planning on trying the Reverb and the Index.Anyway, from my opinion, I think we are still nowhere near where we should be with VR. Every headset I have tried has "trade-offs" or different steps to improving itself. We have IPD adjustments on some. Not on others. Inside out tracking on some. Not on others. It's so stressful and random.I actually love the tracking of the Odyssey +. The integrated bluetooth is a huge improvement over the OG one. But, I bet you people who never tried the OG Odyssey would say the + tracking is way worse than a Vive or Cv1, which is true, but once again, the + screen is a breakthrough compared to those headsets.So you have to pick one that matters to you, your preferences, which really is stressful for the consumer base if you ask me. That's why I would say we are at the infancy stages. It's a competition to see what matters just like it was back with HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, if you remember those days.I think, I will be happy when you can just put a contact into your eye and see a 8k image perfectly, with pure sensory feedback, and I imagine that is wayy far away. Maybe not, who knows. If we consider that the end game of VR, then we are like an infant in the womb.What do you guys think?

I'm just curious if others are still thinking VR is actually not even past its infancy point yet.

Several headsets have come out, and I have tried almost all of them. I had the CV1 day one when it came out, have the Vive, tried the OG Odyssey by Samsung, now have the Samsung +, am planning on trying the Reverb and the Index.

Anyway, from my opinion, I think we are still nowhere near where we should be with VR. Every headset I have tried has "trade-offs" or different steps to improving itself. We have IPD adjustments on some. Not on others. Inside out tracking on some. Not on others. It's so stressful and random.

I actually love the tracking of the Odyssey +. The integrated bluetooth is a huge improvement over the OG one. But, I bet you people who never tried the OG Odyssey would say the + tracking is way worse than a Vive or Cv1, which is true, but once again, the + screen is a breakthrough compared to those headsets.

So you have to pick one that matters to you, your preferences, which really is stressful for the consumer base if you ask me. That's why I would say we are at the infancy stages. It's a competition to see what matters just like it was back with HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, if you remember those days.

I think, I will be happy when you can just put a contact into your eye and see a 8k image perfectly, with pure sensory feedback, and I imagine that is wayy far away. Maybe not, who knows. If we consider that the end game of VR, then we are like an infant in the womb.

What do you guys think?


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