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What’s currently the biggest limitation holding VR experiences back?

VR has improved a lot in recent years, but there are still areas where the experience doesn’t fully feel seamless yet.

Curious what people think is currently the biggest limitation hardware, comfort, interaction, performance, or something else.

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 10 hours ago

What’s something technology made possible that would’ve sounded unrealistic 20 years ago?

A lot of things that feel normal today would’ve sounded almost impossible a couple of decades ago.

Curious what technologies or everyday experiences stand out the most in that regard.

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 3 days ago

What’s one tool new technicians should learn to use properly as early as possible?

Modern automotive work involves a mix of mechanical and diagnostic skills, and some tools become essential very quickly in real shop environments.

Curious which tools are most important to learn properly early on.

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 7 days ago

Standalone VR has improved a lot in terms of convenience and accessibility, while PCVR still offers higher performance and visuals.

Curious which one people prefer now and whether the gap is still significant.

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 9 days ago
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Getting started with VR dev seems exciting, but there’s usually a learning curve.

What are some mistakes beginners often run into?

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 17 days ago

Technology is meant to make things easier, but sometimes it feels like the opposite happens.

Curious which everyday tasks have become more frustrating instead of simpler.

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u/DiSTI_Corporation — 18 days ago