> On 03 Mar 2016, at 09:56, Fabio Pesari <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think at some point there will be a global VR network, and since > companies like Facebook and Google already invested heavily in VR, they > will be the ones setting the rules.
Hi, When I was 17 years longtime ago 1990 there was a French underground magazine “Actuel” edited a special number issue collector and inside there’s an article about J. Lanier where he show his vision about vr. How much times I reasoned about this ? A lot, I thought it could be a huge bound for humanity, and me theoretically yet ready. It was hope, a surviving’s sign or something else I don’t know. In ’97 I even crossed France by train to a vr expo. French had fixed a solution with the most lighty & correct render with simulation inside, I talked with one dev. It’s been ok it’s on but expensive only silicon graphics was able to purpose graphics hardware and also sun microsystem had team’s ressource for graphics. One or two yrs ago I saw an article about J. Lanier who explained his disappointment. time next he has been hired by Microsoft. I tried, my dream, oculus dk 2 and it wasn’t really open. I’m disappointed as I was enthusiasm. I act a decision, vr no because too much speculation. My computer fits my interests enough and a LCD screen is right for working. I don’t need more. I’m not new in computer land and it's screw. If B. Gates put a hand on, in a way nice game and their management would be large, you can’t play. I’m too old and looked at as mad, but yes we could but people prefers vr with santa claus than vr without santa claus. I drifted away this hopefully. Nicolas Kozic [email protected]
