Another one is VR. It's viable, but not in home. Maybe, and this is a very slight maybe, it can be used as a computer monitor. But the reality is that VR needs a lot of room and computing power to do stuff. Meta came closest, but even it didn't survive. However, the market for our of home use is still in power. People make AR and VR stuff all the time and it makes money. I played some great racing games and shooters at IAAPA, along with experiences by groups like Steamroller or L3D. The in home use needs too much space and money to really work. Even my kids are playing VR games from a computer monitor instead.
Standalone VR systems exist costing around the same as the switch 2 console like quest or pico 4 on sales.
The problem is the lack of proper advertising and easy features.
When I do link dumps, the second largest is always AI because so much happens at the same time.
A.I ironically being needed to quickly summarize it.
Standalone VR systems exist costing around the same as the switch 2 console like quest or pico 4 on sales. The problem is the lack of proper advertising and easy features.
A.I ironically being needed to quickly summarize it.