That's it tho. Using VR as an experiential medium is great! Pretend to fly! Drive a supercar! Hide from a monster! Do one of those VOID VR (before it went bankrupt because COVID) rooms. But there's no value in having a floaty avatar in a meeting vs just doing a zoom call.
VOID VR was very cool. They'd give you a VR set and some props and let you into a room with physical props matching the VR world you were seeing. A stick with a ball on the end could be a torch lighting a dungeon. They could put down wooden planks on the ground and a fan in the wall and make you feel like you were walking across a chasm. The walls of the VR world had physical walls matching them to help sell the experience.
That's it tho. Using VR as an experiential medium is great! Pretend to fly! Drive a supercar! Hide from a monster! Do one of those VOID VR (before it went bankrupt because COVID) rooms. But there's no value in having a floaty avatar in a meeting vs just doing a zoom call.
VOID VR was very cool. They'd give you a VR set and some props and let you into a room with physical props matching the VR world you were seeing. A stick with a ball on the end could be a torch lighting a dungeon. They could put down wooden planks on the ground and a fan in the wall and make you feel like you were walking across a chasm. The walls of the VR world had physical walls matching them to help sell the experience.