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I'm kinda confused so I want to see someone who is enough in the loop about the apple vr to explain this to me. If all it can do is watch movies and play 2d games and doesn't have enough battery life to watch a movie, why???
I’m hoping we can get emulators to run on it to play Nintendo 3DS games.
What would you be doing in ar with it? It just seems so awkward for any type of interaction and not really anything fun or worth anyone's time or especially money. They already said it wouldn't be 3d movies, except for very few, they would stay 2d. Also it would literally be cheaper to get other monitors.
You can plug it into an outlet when you’re stationary.
And why would anybody want to be plugged into an outlet while doing stuff in VR?
Why not, when you’re sitting down anyway?
the best VR experiences let you walk around
the best VR experiences let you walk around
The topic in this thread was about watching a movie with a small battery. My answer was you don’t need to use the battery when sitting down. Simple as that.
And no, the „best“ experience is not walking around, it’s whatever you do with it. Sitting down, walking around, lying in bed, it doesn’t matter. You would know that if you watched the video.