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Posted by Pixelbasher
 - January 01, 2024, 12:29:50
VR is far superior to 3D, there is a much better sense of depth, scale and immersion. Anyone who says different has not truly used VR or it properly. Problem with VR is the need for wearing a headset which puts some people off and also it is very difficult to market the product. The only way a person can understand what VR is really like is by trying a VR headset.

Possibly, VR has also been affected by negativity towards 3D glasses and some people not understanding the difference between them.
Posted by DiegoSynth
 - December 30, 2023, 13:01:03
We will be having crap like this as long as this guy is there in MS. It's clear they have no direction; they keep on releasing "new" things from one day to another and then killing them.

W10 was good, but they felt they needed to sit 15 years on their asses and release a bad skin calling it "W11".

Windows Phone was good; they sat on their asses and did nothing.

M.reality was (from what I've heard) good: same thing.

All the rest is bad, and they keep on adding it: stupid Windows settings screens, when we always had a good Control Panel. Now there are like 3 different ways to access sound settings, or apps, or whatever. And none of them is as complete as it was b4.
Key keep messing with start button, with the icons bar, etc. when no one asked for it.
Posted by Smiff
 - December 30, 2023, 04:11:13
Quote from: A on December 25, 2023, 21:54:15
Quote from: Elmo on December 25, 2023, 18:13:18VR will go the way of 3D TV
3D TVs went "that way" mostly only because big screen cinemas were opposing them.

3D TVs only failed because the advertising was extremely misleading. Even the point of purchase boxes had a family in their living room with a soccer ball flying over their heads or a shark popping way out of the TV. But there was little to no content being developed with "pop-out" content. It was all depth, which was pretty underwhelming compared to what was being advertised.
Posted by A nonymous
 - December 29, 2023, 22:07:54
Taking the driver out is dumb. You can still download and reinstall drivers for Oculus rift even though it is not currently supported by Meta. I did this this week, even. It doesn't have to be ewaste if they just leave the binaries up and don't touch them, and let steamvr bridge the gap.
Posted by Skalamanga
 - December 29, 2023, 11:30:52
The driver for the tracking system needs to be open sourced to these headsets can be repurposed.
Posted by Skalamanga
 - December 29, 2023, 11:29:44
Quote from: Elmo on December 25, 2023, 18:13:18VR will go the way of 3D TV.
3d TV will be back when people own 150"+ usd projectors and 6dof tracking systems.

It was pointless on a 50" TV.
Posted by Skalamanga
 - December 29, 2023, 11:27:17
Quote from: Javell on December 26, 2023, 21:20:19Are we forgetting hololens here. They just came out with the hololens 2 which is definitely a Vr/Ar Device made by windows.
The hololens 2 is 4 years old..,
Posted by Javell
 - December 26, 2023, 21:20:19
Are we forgetting hololens here. They just came out with the hololens 2 which is definitely a Vr/Ar Device made by windows.
Posted by A
 - December 25, 2023, 21:54:15
Quote from: Elmo on December 25, 2023, 18:13:18VR will go the way of 3D TV
3D TVs went "that way" mostly only because big screen cinemas were opposing them.
Posted by Elmo
 - December 25, 2023, 18:13:18
VR will go the way of 3D TV.
Posted by MCSE Guy
 - December 25, 2023, 15:55:50
Quote from: Dirk W on December 25, 2023, 10:11:17Thinking about when they stopped windows mobile, totally missed out on and never came back to the smartphone OS business.

They missed out before Windows Mobile. The competition lapped them while they were still trying to figure out how make Windows run on a tiny device with Windows CE. They bought Nokia and had a decent build up in Europe with Windows Mobile, but discontinued everything because nobody made apps etc and the platform was running a distant 4th place to Blackberry, Android, and iOS at the time. It's the same problem with VR. It's an emerging platform still that will take a ton of R&D capital to get right, but the reward will be market dominance if a company can drive adoption outside a comparatively small number of enthusiasts.

Microsoft doesn't care about consumer and client platforms as much these days. They want to dominate cloud services for businesses.
Posted by A
 - December 25, 2023, 13:18:35
Quote from: Alex2580 on December 25, 2023, 11:33:42Adoption has been slow due to VR/MR devices being released when the technology just wasn't there yet
Maybe more like due to them inducing insta-nausea in ±40% of people and nausea in 1-2 hrs in ±20-30% more.
Posted by Alex2580
 - December 25, 2023, 11:33:42
Even if it's not in the next couple of years, void is the future. Adoption has been slow due to VR/MR devices being released when the technology just wasn't there yet. They were/are too big and clunky, the resolution wasn't very clear, and people getting motion sickness. When those things improve even further (this recent generation has made great strides), this will be the future and not just for games.

There is no other technology before it that will be dominant. It can be a computer, game console, large monitors, 100+ inch screen, and workout device all in one and do those things very well
Posted by Dirk W
 - December 25, 2023, 10:11:17
Thinking about when they stopped windows mobile, totally missed out on and never came back to the smartphone OS business.
Posted by SirWolf
 - December 25, 2023, 04:08:18
QuoteWindows Mixed Reality devices will still be able to work with Steam after this deadline as long as they are not updated to a Windows version without WMR support

I thought I was going to read a sentence like, no worries, Steam VR will pick up support even if WMR is no longer present on the system, but I was wrong. We don't even know if at least they will leave WMR on Windows 10.

Despite the feedback they got, I am very disappointed with how Microsoft handles the situation, and how our devices are still turned into paperweight. Already I was not too fond of Windows Phone, and now I will hate WMR too.

WMR had such great potential because WMR devices are not just ordinary devices, they are ones that just need a WMR driver. That means games would more likely support a WMR device than a random one. Now that is gone too.