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The Past, the Present and the Future of Virtual Reality

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[โ€“] MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Maybe it's because I haven't tried VR in any meaningful way yet, but I can't imagine VR going beyond gaming (not that this article implied otherwise). All this Metaverse stuff don't seem viable to me that much. It will exist, I doubt it, but it will not be used in a serious manner in the long term.

[โ€“] mr2loco@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I personally have no doubt that we will spend quite some time in virtual worlds. Its basically just how you use your phone/laptop today but in a more immersive way.

Gaming, Social, Work will move partially into VR

Just imagine zoom meetings. But now you can do it with the people in the "room" I highly recommend that you try VR soon.this isn't a fad ( anymore)

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