You become the detective in a high-tech crime thriller. Experience compelling new possibilities for storytelling and gameplay when life-sized characters are aware of your presence, share your real space, and interact with you in mixed reality. Spatial mapping allows holographic clues to be dynamically placed in whichever room you play.
Windowscentral writes: "HoloLens, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality are all but dead at Microsoft."
Not super surprising given how poorly VR and AR and all the metaverse stuff have taken off really.
Also outside of the military, you barely see or hear anything about Hololens these days.
I'm surprised that the Oculus Quest and PSVR didn't have these problems
It's hard to explain how in the world this listing exists
bahaha.. it's almost like they just threw in popular buzz words to show up on searches. Dear god that translation was awful.
I saw a shit mobile game advertised on facebook once that literally showed gameplay from BotW...
Like I mean really? Out of all the games to use to deceive consumers, you choose one of the biggest and most recognizable IPs in history...and from their most recent game to boot?
That is a special kind of stupid right there.
Beta set to release later this year - but what does Pot of Greed do?
Wow. It looks like Minority Report is slowly becoming a reality http://www.oooii.com/wp-con...
Holo lens looks really interesting, but I can't help feel that it is more limiting than VR when it comes to gaming. I mean, VR can take you into entire new worlds and have you be completely immersed in them. AR on the other hand seems to be limited to your immediate surroundings.
The problem I have always had with AR wherever I've tried it, is that there is a clear distinction between what is being projected, and what is real. The overlaid Augmented Reality image is always of a much lower texture and resolution than the grounded reality, and this heightens the sense of uncanny valley. The demo in this video demonstrates this quite well. The characters look even more robotic because they are overlaid onto the much higher resolution of reality.
I think Hololens will excell in other fields which are separate from gaming, education, web browsing, skyping, or even online shopping would be cool using hololens, where you could examine the item you are buying.
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Holy s!!! Is this real? I didn't think something like this would be available in my lifetime. AR kinda scares me. Soon it'll be a big part of society than robots, then the end of the world after AI and tech take over.....too deep? They should try to integrate it to xbox. Play RE and have things jump out the tv and walk around that'll scare the s**t out of people lol. Play some Halo with Cortana next to you giving you tips lol.
That was pretty cool.
I'm curious what happens if you switch rooms, does the game branch into a different crime.
Like, the idea of the matchbook behind the couch or coffee table is awesome. But what if you don't have that in the room you're currently in. Does the game adjust the clues to match your room?
It'd be really crazy if you could go outside and have it recognize you're in a park and put up yellow caution tape. Or be in an office and tape off some doors or something.
The potential is very high, definitely shaping up to be a fun idea.
Hololens looks very interesting and all, but the actual POV vs the commercials POV is as misleading as a McDonalds Big Mac ad.
http://i.imgur.com/9sPki5i....