| ▲ | taeric 5 hours ago | |||||||
I could see this as an argument for a heads up display. So, good for projecting directions onto a windshield or for having the glasses thing. But this? I don't see how a VR world helps anyone navigate the real world. That is, you seem to be saying the VR data is needed for AR usage. And I just don't see how those are helping each other too much. I'm fully bought off on the "it would be fun" aspect. I don't see a value proposition for it, though. | ||||||||
| ▲ | modeless 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
A heads up display doesn't need a 3D rendering of the environment around it because the environment is already visible through the screen. The 3D rendering is so you can see what to expect before you get there. If you don't understand why that could possibly be useful then I don't know what to tell you; you'll have to take it for granted that some people's brains work differently than yours and can benefit from seeing places they are about to visit in 3D before they get there. | ||||||||
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