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Not sure that had a point. by fucking newbie 06/18/2013, 11:06am PDT
It was going to be about where I saw the industry going, which was toward hardware makers creating an immersive experience that was bad because immersion means bombarding the user with as large a quantity of different types of content as possible and no content maker was going to bother to up quality when they could maximize profits otherwise, so we'd get the star trek holodeck featuring a million ultra-realistic versions of CoD.
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Is Microsoft still watching Star Trek? Do they think XBONE+KINECT=Holodeck? by fucking newbie 06/18/2013, 11:04am PDT NEW
    Not sure that had a point. by fucking newbie 06/18/2013, 11:06am PDT NEW
    Re: Is Microsoft still watching Star Trek? Do they think XBONE+KINECT=Holodeck? by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 06/18/2013, 6:23pm PDT NEW
        Goddammit, Paul. The point was the direction of the industry, not the interface. NT by fucking newbie 06/18/2013, 7:49pm PDT NEW
    Too many buttons? by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 06/18/2013, 6:47pm PDT NEW
    Well, MS believes in the Holodeck idea anyway by skip 05/03/2015, 12:35pm PDT NEW
        Ubiquitous holographic clutter by This fridge is a smart model 05/03/2015, 1:37pm PDT NEW
            Because it's not like we don't have enough digital hoarding by skip 05/03/2015, 2:17pm PDT NEW
                The Friendly Clingy Botnet by Mysterio's VR Projector 05/03/2015, 3:00pm PDT NEW
                    Re: The Friendly Clingy Botnet by skip 05/03/2015, 3:35pm PDT NEW
                        I'm sorry, but why is everyone ignoring the giant porn elephant in this room. NT by Fullofkittens 05/03/2015, 6:58pm PDT NEW
                            Tell me more about the holosmut user experience NT by I naively didn't consider it 05/03/2015, 8:11pm PDT NEW
            I know a guy whose smarthouse already does this sanely and without ugly shades by serial malcontent 05/04/2015, 12:48am PDT NEW
        The actual problem with VR and AR by Entropy Stew 05/04/2015, 6:34am PDT NEW
 
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