My son (24) got one for Christmas, the Quest 3, and I'm totally obsessed with it. I have been traveling to different places. There's no way to see all the beauty's of the world, but i can narrow down my must visit ones with this technology. I have a BA in Anthropology so I enjoy visiting historical sites. This helps preserve these landmarks by reducing the wear and tear we put on these historical places.
In 1995 or '96, I studied business management at DeVry University. I was part of a team that developed a business plan for VR vacations. Our inspiration came from a Dave and Buster's entertainment facility that was next door that just got its first pair of Cyber 1000 CS virtual reality arcade platforms. We were in awe of the potential the virtual reality entertainment in the future could provide. We had no idea that 30 years later it would mature into this. Two business leaders and the President of DeVry were to listen to our business proposals and provide fictitious funding that would match our grade. My team received a 'D' on our VR vacations business plan. It pains me every time I see an article on virtual reality and the grade my team received in DeVry's business management course during that timeframe in my life. Small minded business leaders giving Futurists a low passing grade.
Just last night playing mini golf and Catan with my best friend from High School. 1200 miles (5 states apart). It feels more real than zoom and is fun!
I workout in VR on multiple apps and spend hours dancing in virtual clubs on Altspace. It's been very good for my mental and physical health during the last year.
@Christina Cascadadilla, But can they make a VR, of the "experimental r/RNA injection", as it destroys all living cells in the host, continue to wear your face diaper?
@@saminaneenTwo years after your comment, the billions of us who got the vaccine are still alive and it didn't destroy our cells. Now don't you feel ridiculous for making such an uninformed comment?
None of them are wearing the Quest 2 properly 😒. 1. Don't use stock head strap. 2. Regardless of the strap used balance so that weight is distributed evenly and not applying more pressure on forehead or cheeks/lower face. If you wear like the video you will 100% get a migraine and intense burning pain in neck or head. 3. The Nat Geo videos shown would obviously give anyone new motion sickness (or even myself after 8 months of daily use). Ease into VR with things labeled with green in the oculus store that indicates comfort with little chance even new players/users would get sick. Leave anything moderate or intense (labeled yellow and red) for after you're experienced. In my case I only motion sickness 1-2 times and I'm hyper prone to motion sickness. After they enabled 120hz (not supported by every app/game yet) it makes the biggest difference and way more comfortable.
I cringed at the way they had the Quest 2 on. Default headstrap and sub-optimal strap placement. I'm too spoiled with my modded Quest 2 that I use to play PCVR wirelessly.
Google, Microsoft, Twitter, ... does it really make a difference? You want significant changes in how and what personal data companies are allowed to use, then you need to go for the root cause (laws and punishment) and not symptoms (companies doing and pushing boundaries of what is legally allowed).
@@GaaraSama1983 In a world of Private Open Source Software being a possibility for everything currently available on the market, your argument is useless.
"its not technically a kid device at all" "why isn't it?" "I think it's not quite entirely clear what the effects are" uh... its not quite entirely clear what the effects are for adults too why is it not technically a kid device?
It’s already pretty close to normal sight seeing, it’s basically almost the same effect for what you expierence. A normal video channel is vastly different, lacks all immersion. I’m sure in the future we will be able to „take people with us“ traveling using vr and it will be really cool
@@destinationsroadslesstraveled what’s better about it if it looks exactly the same in terms of visuals, plasticity, scale etc. but you don’t have hundreds of other people around you, all the time you need, expierence it in a few seconds from your living room and can even do impossible stuff like flying around it?
True, but interesting for the people that do not have the money to fly to the other end of the world, I mean it is still less expensive than taking a flight, hotel, stay and so on.
Completely agree with the guy that warned about kids using VR, but judging from how many kids there are in every VR app out there... not many parents agree.
@@coolertuep I doubt the amount of kids under 13 that had access to VR prior to the Quest and Quest 2 headsets coming on the market were a tiny group... so I don't think there is 5 years of data on this. Not to mention that lots of things like nearsightedness is on the rise, and has been as screen usage has increased over the last decade... probably extremely difficult to tell any difference between VR usage and regular screen usage nowadays. Not without a very well funded study anyway, which to my knowledge has never been done. There is a reason why every manufacturer of VR headsets recommends kids _not use them_ for extended periods of time - it would make sense if focusing on around 2m for hours on end isn't all that great developing children. And they know this. (and neither is prolonged screen use of any kind really, especially for kids)
My son (24) got one for Christmas, the Quest 3, and I'm totally obsessed with it. I have been traveling to different places. There's no way to see all the beauty's of the world, but i can narrow down my must visit ones with this technology. I have a BA in Anthropology so I enjoy visiting historical sites. This helps preserve these landmarks by reducing the wear and tear we put on these historical places.
In 1995 or '96, I studied business management at DeVry University. I was part of a team that developed a business plan for VR vacations. Our inspiration came from a Dave and Buster's entertainment facility that was next door that just got its first pair of Cyber 1000 CS virtual reality arcade platforms. We were in awe of the potential the virtual reality entertainment in the future could provide. We had no idea that 30 years later it would mature into this. Two business leaders and the President of DeVry were to listen to our business proposals and provide fictitious funding that would match our grade. My team received a 'D' on our VR vacations business plan. It pains me every time I see an article on virtual reality and the grade my team received in DeVry's business management course during that timeframe in my life. Small minded business leaders giving Futurists a low passing grade.
I can’t believe they were so short sighted!
If you want to explore the Okavango through the immersive world of VR, you can start here: ruclips.net/video/LS111RWqblk/видео.html Enjoy!
Just last night playing mini golf and Catan with my best friend from High School. 1200 miles (5 states apart). It feels more real than zoom and is fun!
How is that?
I workout in VR on multiple apps and spend hours dancing in virtual clubs on Altspace. It's been very good for my mental and physical health during the last year.
Let me know more about it!
The View-Master was introduced at the 1939 New York World's Fair, this is the result.
Can you VR Manhattan so you’re the only one in it, like Will Smith in “I am Legend”? Because NYC without other people has always been my dream.
@Christina Cascadadilla, But can they make a VR, of the "experimental r/RNA injection", as it destroys all living cells in the host, continue to wear your face diaper?
Yes, you can!
@@saminaneenTwo years after your comment, the billions of us who got the vaccine are still alive and it didn't destroy our cells. Now don't you feel ridiculous for making such an uninformed comment?
None of them are wearing the Quest 2 properly 😒. 1. Don't use stock head strap. 2. Regardless of the strap used balance so that weight is distributed evenly and not applying more pressure on forehead or cheeks/lower face. If you wear like the video you will 100% get a migraine and intense burning pain in neck or head. 3. The Nat Geo videos shown would obviously give anyone new motion sickness (or even myself after 8 months of daily use). Ease into VR with things labeled with green in the oculus store that indicates comfort with little chance even new players/users would get sick. Leave anything moderate or intense (labeled yellow and red) for after you're experienced. In my case I only motion sickness 1-2 times and I'm hyper prone to motion sickness. After they enabled 120hz (not supported by every app/game yet) it makes the biggest difference and way more comfortable.
Here is the thing, no "normie" use it properly, they just put it on, wouldn't even know there is a proper way
I cringed at the way they had the Quest 2 on. Default headstrap and sub-optimal strap placement. I'm too spoiled with my modded Quest 2 that I use to play PCVR wirelessly.
Thanks for the tips! I’m waiting on mine to arrive and looking for all tips for newbies 😊
What kind of world am I living now?
Yeah let me put something very personal into technology owned by Facebook, a company who totally doesn't collect data on people whatsoever...
Google, Microsoft, Twitter, ... does it really make a difference? You want significant changes in how and what personal data companies are allowed to use, then you need to go for the root cause (laws and punishment) and not symptoms (companies doing and pushing boundaries of what is legally allowed).
@@GaaraSama1983 In a world of Private Open Source Software being a possibility for everything currently available on the market, your argument is useless.
That's a cool thing.
"its not technically a kid device at all"
"why isn't it?"
"I think it's not quite entirely clear what the effects are"
uh... its not quite entirely clear what the effects are for adults too why is it not technically a kid device?
Just a few nights ago had mutual furry grooming in VR chat. Just wait till they discover the fun of VR chat.
Those avatars can't rub elbows.
This is HUGE ! The potential is vast, where do I invest ???
hi
One step closer to Tek addiction. (Thank you, William Shatner).
Wow
Demeo time.
Still nothing like the experience itself or watching a unique travel channel like mine to visit different cultures outside of tourist traps.
It’s already pretty close to normal sight seeing, it’s basically almost the same effect for what you expierence. A normal video channel is vastly different, lacks all immersion. I’m sure in the future we will be able to „take people with us“ traveling using vr and it will be really cool
@@coolertuep better to watch the real thing
@@destinationsroadslesstraveled what’s better about it if it looks exactly the same in terms of visuals, plasticity, scale etc. but you don’t have hundreds of other people around you, all the time you need, expierence it in a few seconds from your living room and can even do impossible stuff like flying around it?
True, but interesting for the people that do not have the money to fly to the other end of the world, I mean it is still less expensive than taking a flight, hotel, stay and so on.
Completely agree with the guy that warned about kids using VR, but judging from how many kids there are in every VR app out there... not many parents agree.
I mean the tech is around for 5 years now, got anything discovered that could harm kids yet?
@@coolertuep I doubt the amount of kids under 13 that had access to VR prior to the Quest and Quest 2 headsets coming on the market were a tiny group... so I don't think there is 5 years of data on this. Not to mention that lots of things like nearsightedness is on the rise, and has been as screen usage has increased over the last decade... probably extremely difficult to tell any difference between VR usage and regular screen usage nowadays. Not without a very well funded study anyway, which to my knowledge has never been done. There is a reason why every manufacturer of VR headsets recommends kids _not use them_ for extended periods of time - it would make sense if focusing on around 2m for hours on end isn't all that great developing children. And they know this.
(and neither is prolonged screen use of any kind really, especially for kids)
Still terrible graphics but in decade more realistic graphics.
Half life Alyx looks very realistic, so does Microsoft flight sim 2020
🙄
I'm only interested in actual photography / videography. Not animations that make it feel like a game, not "reality."
Then you should try photo/video editing in VR/AR.
Investing in crypto now should be in every wise individuals list, in some months time you'll be ecstatic with the decision you made today.
This is highly depressing
Don't mix the iron with clay. Just sayin'
What BS
Step on a plane, do real things. Otherwise all becomes Ready Player One too easily.
did you completely miss out on the "pandemic" part?
It’s not meant to be a replacement. It’s just an alternative during a pandemic.
I guess you don't watch TV then, since you should be experiencing life?
I went to the park my sisters kid said why go to the park if you can VR it lol. The park is real and I like it.
Can you VR Manhattan so you’re the only one in it, like Will Smith in “I am Legend”? Because NYC without other people has always been my dream.